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Essay heading: Diego RodriGuez
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He continued his travels to Rome, and drew the great portrait of the Pope.
In 1660, after he returned from Italy, a treaty with France and Spain was signed. Velazquez was to decorate the Spanish pavilion, this brought him much attention. Sadly, in the same year he became ill with a fever. On August 6, 1660, Diego Velazquez died... displayed 300 characters
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Sadly, in the same year he became ill with a fever. On August 6, 1660, Diego Velazquez died. He was buried in Fuensalida. Even though he was dead, he work lived and became his repute. displayed next 300 characters
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