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  • Boy blowing on a burning brand

    The boy blowing on a burning brand (El Soplà³n) is an oil painting on canvas (60,5à-50.5 cm) of El Greek built in 1571 to 1572 and stored at the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.

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