
Antonio Ordóñez, a leading bullfighter in the 1950's and the last survivor of the dueling matadors chronicled by Hemingway in ''The Dangerous Summer''. In his bedroom at the Hotel. Corrida des vendanges à Arles 1959.
Antonio Ordóñez, a leading matador chronicled by Hemingway in "The Dangerous Summer," shares a lighthearted moment in his hotel bedroom in Arles, 1959. Propped up in bed and wearing pajamas, he laughs openly at a female companion seated on the edge of the bed. Seen in profile, she has her hair pulled back and wears a pearl necklace. A bedside lamp casts a soft glow on the intimate scene, illuminating the patterned wallpaper and a wall-mounted telephone beside the simple metal headboard.
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