Hemingway in Spain (1950-1960)
Luis Miguel Dominguin, Eva Gardner, Ernest Hemingway, and others at a luncheon at Costa dol Sol, Spain, c.1950
Ernest Hemingway sitting near a stream and writing on a pad of paper in Pamplona, Spain, 1955
Ernest Hemingway greets Luis Miguel Dominguin (bullfighter) during Dominguin’s rest in Spain, 1959
Ernest Hemingway reading a letter at La Consula, the Davis estate near Malaga, Spain, c.1959
Nathan “Bill” Davis, Rupert Bellville, and Ernest Hemingway dining at La Consula, the Davis estate near Malaga, Spain, 1959
Ernest Hemingway during luncheon with friends at La Consula, the Davis estate near Malaga, Spain. L-R: Nathan “Bill” Davis, Rupert Bellville, Ernest Hemingway, Mary Hemingway, Juan Quintana, 1959
Antonio Ordonez (bullfighter) and Ernest Hemingway by the pool at La Consula, the Davis estate near Malaga, Spain, 1959
Ernest Hemingway with Spanish matador, Antonio Ordonez, and others at the Ordonez farm in Spain, 1959
Ernest and Mary Hemingway posing with the house staff at La Consula, Spain, c.1959
Ernest Hemingway and Adamo Simon (funeral director who served as chauffeur) sitting in front of the small stone bridge in San Ildefonso, Spain. It served as the inspiration for the bridge blown up by Robert Jordan in For Whom The Bell Tolls, 1963
Images from Ernest Hemingway Collection, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston.