Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
no
yes he did get married and he did have kids
his kids names were in order juana maria isabell and luis
because miri had to go back to Italy with her master and mistress and de pereja couldn't follow her
"I, Juan de Pareja" by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño primarily focuses on the life of Juan de Pareja, a historical figure who was a slave of the Spanish painter Diego Velázquez. The main characters in the novel are Juan de Pareja, Diego Velázquez, and other individuals in their lives such as other artists, patrons, and members of the Spanish court.
First he falls in love with Miri but she leaves and then falls in love again but this time with Lolis in which they get married.
Juan de Pareja was born in 1606.
Juan de Pareja died in 1670.
192 pp
Juan de Pareja has written: 'Pareja in the collection of the Hispanic Society of America'
Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
In "I, Juan de Pareja" by Elizabeth Borton de Treviño, Paquita is described as a kind and caring character, who serves as a motherly figure to Juan de Pareja. She is a fellow servant in the household of Diego Velázquez and provides emotional support to Juan throughout the novel. Paquita is portrayed as a compassionate and nurturing person who plays a significant role in Juan's life.
badly
Because :P
Velazquez lived with his wife and his slave/not slave Juan de Pareja. There is a book about.
no because its boring sometimes gets confusing