"Many writings of great substance," says Florián de Ocampo, "only to find its foundation so back, certify very purposefully this is the first population of all of it (Spain), and even say that because of it the land and the region of those smashers Hispalia said first and then that name was spilled and added by the other provinces, until all of them, instead of being called Hispalia, corrupted the word and were named Hispania. "The same opinion holds with no refuted reasons Antonio de Nebrija and the text of Justino that reads: "hanc veteres ab Ibero amne primum Iberiam post ab Hispalo Hispaniam cognominavunt", confirms that the name of the river Hispal passed to the city (Hispalis) and from this one to the nation (Hispania)".
Snowy Chinchón Tower. 2001
Oil on wood. 59 x 18.5 in
Chinchón tower in summer. 2002
Oil on wood. 59 x 18.5 in
Chinchón Tower at sunset. 2002
Oil on wood. 59 x 18.5 in
El Espinero. 2003
Oil on wood. 35.4 x 23.6 in
Away from the sunset. 2002
Oil on wood. 16.9 x 11.8 in
Fig tree branch. 2003
Oil on wood. 19.6 x 12.2 in
In the Garden of Aranjuez. 2004
Oil on wood. 48 x 23 in
In the Prince's Garden. 2004
Oil on wood. 19 x 38 in
Yuste Monastery Courtyard.2014
Oil on canvas. 32 x 46 in
Rio del Monasterio de Piedra. 2001
Oil on canvas. 29/5 x 18 in
Stone Monastery Bridge. 2001
Oil on canvas. 25/5 x 18 in
In the Retiro park. 2004
Oil on canvas. 36 x 48 in
In the Park of Capricho.2005
Oil on canvas. 16 x 13 in