Jerónimo Díaz, a young anarchist painter, living in exile after the Spanish Civil War, is asked to copy the enigmatic El Bosco painting 'Jonas and the Ballerina', a work which appears and disappears and which Philip II tried to acquire in the 16th century. His task is interrupted by the German invasion and - like thousands of his compatriots - he ends up in a concentration camp. Over sixty years later, Javier Carreño - a specialist in El Bosco's work - is appointed to organise an exhibition. But when he meets Jerónimo, what was initially a systematic, bureaucratic job, becomes the greatest adventure in his life: an adventure with an ending he could never have predicted.
Links:
[1] http://217.160.225.169/node/12724
[2] http://217.160.225.169/node/15296
[3] mailto:maria.prior@telefonica.net
[4] mailto:algaida@algaida.es
[5] http://blogs.canalsur.es/elpublicolee/2012/02/29/alfonso-domingo-y-el-espejo-negro/
[6] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhfDSrWgcDw
[7] http://porlaestanteria.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/alfonso-domingo-el-espejo-negro.html