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Francisco
GOYA y Lucientes
Born
30 March 1746 Fuendetodos, Aragon, Spain
Died
16 April 1828
Nationality
Spanish
Lived/worked
worked in France 1824–28
266 works
A Spanish knight kills a bull after having lost his horse
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
A Moor caught by the bull in the ring
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Origin of the harpoons or banderillas
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The Moors make a different play in the ring, calling the bull with their burnous
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The spirited Moor Gazul is the first to spear bulls according to rules
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
They play another with the cape in an enclosure
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
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Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The unlucky death of Pepe Illo in the ring at Madrid
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Two teams of picadors thrown one after the other by a single bull
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Banderillas with firecrackers
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Pedro Romero killing the halted bull
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The Moors settled in Spain, giving up the superstitions of the Koran, adopted this art of hunting, and spear a bull in the open country
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Pepe Illo making the pass of the recorte
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The forceful Rendon stabs a bull with the pique, from which pass he died in the ring at Madrid
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The celebrated picador Fernando del Toro draws the fierce beast on with his pique
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
A picador is unhorsed and falls under the bull
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
They loose dogs on the bull
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The same Ceballos mounted on another bull breaks short spears in the ring at Madrid
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Mariano Ceballos, alias The Indian, kills the bull from his horse
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Manly courage of the celebrated Pajuelera in (the ring) at Zaragoza
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Dreadful events in the front rows of the ring at Madrid, and death of the mayor of Torrejon
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The agility and audacity of Juanito Apiñani in [the ring] at Madrid
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Another way of hunting on foot
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
Another madness of his in the same ring
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The daring of Martincho in the ring at Zaragoza
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The Moors use donkeys as a barrier to defend themselves against the bull whose horns have been tipped with balls
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The same man throws a bull in the ring at Madrid
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The famous Martincho places the 'banderillas' playing the bull with the movement of his body
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
The very skilful Student of Falces, wrapped in his cape, tricks the bull with the play of his body
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
A Spanish mounted knight in the ring breaking short spears without the help of assistants
Francisco GOYA y Lucientes
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