

Black and white image of a bullfight scene. A white bull charges at a carriage with two dark-colored mules. Three men are in the carriage. The man on the left holds the reins and a long spear. The man in the center holds a long spear and faces the bull. The man on the right has a cape. Spectators stand or sit in stands behind. The image has a white border around it. The artwork is by Francisco de Goya, titled "Bullfights: Fight in a Carriage Harnessed to Two Mules".
Artwork Details
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- 1263 × 854 px
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