Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordóñez, a leading bullfighter in the 1950's and the last survivor of the dueling matadors chronicled by Hemingway in ''The Dangerous Summer''. Hotel Nord-Pinus, Arles 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordóñez, a leading bullfighter in the 1950's and the last survivor of the dueling matadors chronicled by Hemingway in ''The Dangerous Summer''. Hotel Nord-Pinus, Arles 1959.

Matadors Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordóñez share a candid conversation in a bedroom at the Hotel Nord-Pinus in Arles, 1959. Propped against pillows, Dominguin sits up in bed in dark pajamas, gesturing as he speaks. Facing him on the edge of the bed, Ordóñez, in a diamond-patterned shirt, listens with a slight smile. Their famous rivalry was chronicled by Ernest Hemingway in "The Dangerous Summer."


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