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Art of the Bullfight

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Art of the Bullfight

The bullfight is an art form and a significant cultural event across the Spanish speaking world and beyond. The cast of characters includes a cuadrilla or team of bullfighters, led by the matador and his six assistants: two picadores (lancers), three banderilleros (flagmen), a mozo de espada (the lad of the swords). At the center of the extravaganza is their adversary, el toro, the bull. The aesthetic of bullfighting is based on the interplay between the man and the bull. Bullfight is less a competitive sport than a ritual, judged by aficionados for its artistic effects and the demonstration of style, technique, and courage by its participants.

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Corrida
Max Alpert
n.d.
Corrida
Max Alpert
n.d.
Max Alpert, Corrida, Barcelona, n.d., gelatin silver print, 19 1/2 × 17 1/8 in. Collection of t…
Max Alpert
n.d.
Louis Ribak, Untitled (bull fight), circa 1950, oil on Masonite, 20 x 24 1/4 in. Collection of …
Louis Ribak
circa 1950
Mexico
Ynez Johnston
1949
Tres Toros Terrible
Gustave Baumann
1925 (reworked 1930 and 1936)
Picador
Frederick O'Hara
before 1958
Juarez
Elaine de Kooning
1958
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