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Julia De Asensi
Julia de Asensi (4 May 1859 – 7 November 1921) was a Spanish journalist, translator Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between ''transl ... and writer. Selected works Stories for adults *''The winter evergreen and other narratives''. Barcelona: Vincent F. Perelló. *''Love and cassock''. Madrid: Alonso Gullón, 1878. *''Three girlfriends''. Madrid: Universal Library, 1880. *''Legends and traditions in prose and verse''. Madrid: Universal Library, 1883. *''Novellas''. Madrid: Universal Library, 1889. *''Man to Man''. Madrid: A. Alonso, 1892. Short stories for children *''Arabal Santiago. Story of a poor child''. Madrid: Sons of MG Hernández, 1894. *''Auras fall. Stories for children''. Barcelona: Antonio J. Bastinos, 1897. *''Spring breezes. Stories for children''. Barcelona: Ant ...
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Asensio Julià
Asensio Julià i Alvarracín, nicknamed El Pescadoret, the Little Fisherman (c.1759/60, Valencia - 22 February or 25 October 1832, Madrid) was a Spanish painter and engraver who was closely associated with Francisco de Goya. Biography He was born in the seaside barrio of El Cabanyal, Cañamelar and was apparently the son of a fisherman, so he was given the nickname "El Pescadoret"; although this has been brought into question by later research. In 1771, at the age of eleven, he entered the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Carlos de Valencia, Real Academia de San Carlos and studied there until 1775.Biographical notes
@ the Museo del Prado.
When he turned 19, he spent almost two years fighting the Barbary Pirates along the coast of North Africa until he had to return to ...
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