EditorialSpain, Andalusia, Malaga. "La Malagueta" Bullring. It was designed by Joaquin Rucoba in neo-Mudejar style, and built in 1874. The bullring was officially opened to the public on June 11, 1876, with a fight featured by the bullfighters Rafael Molina "La...
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Manly courage of the notorious Pajuelera [in the bullring] at Zaragoza'. 1814 - 1816. Red chalk on ivory laid paper.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Manly courage of the notorious Pajuelera [in the bullring] at Zaragoza'. 1814 - 1816. Red chalk on ivory laid paper.
EditorialFrancisco de Goya y Lucientes / 'Manly courage of the notorious Pajuelera [in the bullring] at Zaragoza'. 1814 - 1816. Red chalk on ivory laid paper.
EditorialBeadle on horseback delivering the key to the bullpen to a matador in the bullring. Chromolithograph by E. Casanova after an illustration by Daniel Perea from Bullfight, Corrida del Toros, Madrid, Boronat & Satorre, 1894.
EditorialMatador preparing to stab a bull with two banderillas in the bullring. Chromolithograph by E. Casanova after an illustration by Daniel Perea from Bullfight, Corrida del Toros, Madrid, Boronat & Satorre, 1894.
EditorialThe bull carcass is dragged out of the bullring by a team of mules decorated with flags. Chromolithograph by E. Casanova after an illustration by Daniel Perea from Bullfight, Corrida del Toros, Madrid, Boronat & Satorre, 1894.
EditorialMatador with cloak distracting a bull after it has charged and injured a picador and his horse in the bullring. Chromolithograph by J. Magistris after an illustration by Daniel Perea from Bullfight, Corrida del Toros, Madrid, Boronat & Satorre, 1894.
EditorialMatador stabbing a bull with two banderillas from the side in the bullring. Chromolithograph by E. Casanova J. Magistris after an illustration by Daniel Perea from Bullfight, Corrida del Toros, Madrid, Boronat & Satorre, 1894.
EditorialLucas Velazquez, Eugenio (1824-1870). Spanish painter. "The bullring parcelled" Detail. (1853). Oil on canvas. Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. Cuba.