The morning is quiet from where we are staying. (It's the door right next to the Hotel Mexico.) Last night, we walked up the street to our lodging and saw a large, lively party across the street. But we heard nothing once we were inside. The place is nice and quiet, except for workmen doing projects in the afternoon in a neighboring apartment. Our big event yesterday was going through the Prado, floor by floor. Of course, we saw many beautiful artworks. Interesting to see the the ful Garden of Earthly delights triptych. Evidently, Phillip II was deeply moved by the religious message of Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516), and so collected several pieces by the Dutch painter. (Interesting to think about the less obvious meanings of Bosch's work. It's been conjectured that the work contains strong nationalist content, and that Bosch's work expresses some desire for expiation because he was accepting large commissions from the Hapsburgs, betraying the memory of Charles the Bol...
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