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Bullfights: The Agility and Audacity of Juanito Apinani in (the Ring) at Madrid

Francisco de Goya

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white image of a bull and a man in a bullring. The image shows a bull with its head down and horns pointing to the right. The bull's body is mostly black with white patches. The man, wearing a hat and holding a long pole, leans over the bull from the right side. The man wears a jacket and pants. In the background, a crowd watches from behind a wall, with one person holding an umbrella. The image has a rectangular border around it and is on a white background. The image appears to be a drawing or etching.

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1263 × 860 px
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