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Fig. 1. The walls of Finca Vigía’s expansive living room are hung with trophies from Hemingway’s African safaris and works from his collection of bullfighting art. Except as noted, all photographs are by Brent Winebrenner.
Fig. 8. The head of a gazelle hangs next to Toros by Roberto Domingo (1883–1956), which was painted for a poster advertising the 1932 bullfights in Valencia, Spain. The painting was also used for the cover of Hemingway’s book about bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon, published in 1932.