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Bullfights: Manly Courage of the Celebrated Pajuelera in (the Ring) at Saragosa

Francisco de Goya

Cleveland Museum of Art

A black and white image on a white background. A man on horseback wearing a jacket and holding a long stick, rides a white and brown horse. The horse faces right and the man faces left. A black bull with a long tail faces left. The man and animals are in an enclosed area with people standing in the background along the top. The image is framed by a rectangular border. The image is set on a piece of paper with rough edges, a crease in the middle and a number in the upper right corner.

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1263 × 845 px
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