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''[[Bodegón (Still Life with Pottery Jars)]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zurbaran_-_Bodegon.jpg] (circa 1650) is an [[oil on canvas]] by Spanish painter [[Francisco de Zurbarán]] (1598–1664). It is in the collection of the ''[[Bodegón (Still Life with Pottery Jars)]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zurbaran_-_Bodegon.jpg] (circa 1650) is an [[oil on canvas]] by Spanish painter [[Francisco de Zurbarán]] (1598–1664). It is in the collection of the

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Bodegón (Still Life with Pottery Jars)[1] (circa 1650) is an oil on canvas by Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664). It is in the collection of the Prado Museum, a gift of Francisco de Asís Cambó.

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