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María del Consuelo Vello Cano, known as La Fornarina (Madrid, 28 May 1884- Madrid 17 July 1915) was an early twentieth-century Cuplé singer whose short career –barely 15 years– nevertheless brought her fame throughout Spain and Europe. Among her admirers were Jacinto Benavente and the brothers Antonio and Manuel Machado.

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  • Consuelo Vello Cano (ca)
  • Fornarina (cupletista) (es)
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  • Consuelo Vello Cano, de vegades "Bello Cano" (Madrid, 1884 - 1915), més coneguda com a “La Fornarina”, fou una cantant de cuplets madrilenya, molt activa al Paral·lel barceloní de principis de segle xx. (ca)
  • María del Consuelo Vello Cano, known as La Fornarina (Madrid, 28 May 1884- Madrid 17 July 1915) was an early twentieth-century Cuplé singer whose short career –barely 15 years– nevertheless brought her fame throughout Spain and Europe. Among her admirers were Jacinto Benavente and the brothers Antonio and Manuel Machado. (en)
  • Consuelo Vello Cano, conocida por La Fornarina (Madrid, 28 de mayo de 1884 — ibídem, 17 de julio de 1915) fue una cupletista de principios del siglo xx cuya breve carrera –apenas quince años– no le impidió alcanzar fama en España y Europa. Entre sus admiradores se citan los nombres de Jacinto Benavente y los hermanos Antonio y Manuel Machado.​ (es)
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  • La Fornarina (en)
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  • La Fornarina (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Retrat_Fornarina_Antonio_Esplugas-MAE-202172_1.jpg
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  • Consuelo Vello Cano (en)
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  • La Fornarina (en)
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  • Consuelo Vello Cano (en)
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  • Coloured portrait by Antoni Esplugas, from the Centro de Documentación y Museu de las Artes Escénicas in Barcelona. (en)
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  • Consuelo Vello Cano, de vegades "Bello Cano" (Madrid, 1884 - 1915), més coneguda com a “La Fornarina”, fou una cantant de cuplets madrilenya, molt activa al Paral·lel barceloní de principis de segle xx. (ca)
  • María del Consuelo Vello Cano, known as La Fornarina (Madrid, 28 May 1884- Madrid 17 July 1915) was an early twentieth-century Cuplé singer whose short career –barely 15 years– nevertheless brought her fame throughout Spain and Europe. Among her admirers were Jacinto Benavente and the brothers Antonio and Manuel Machado. (en)
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