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Bullfights: The Dog Let Loose on the Bull, 1876. Creator: Francisco de Goya (Spanish, 1746-1828)
Bullfights: The Dog Let Loose on the Bull, 1876
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1746 1828 Francisco De Goya Francisco De Goya Spanish
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In this print titled "Bullfights: The Dog Let Loose on the Bull, 1876" we are transported to the intense world of Spanish bullfighting during the 19th century. Created by Francisco de Goya, a renowned Spanish artist from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this engraving captures a pivotal moment in a bullfight. The image showcases the raw power and bravery of both man and beast as they face off in an ancient tradition that has captivated audiences for centuries. The dog, released onto the arena floor to confront the charging bull, represents an added element of danger and excitement. Goya's masterful technique is evident in every line and stroke of this artwork. His attention to detail brings each figure to life, allowing us to feel their adrenaline-fueled emotions as they engage in this perilous dance between predator and prey. This print serves as a testament to Goya's skill as well as his ability to capture not only physical action but also deep human emotions within his art. It reminds us of Spain's rich cultural heritage and its long-standing fascination with bullfighting. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this piece from Heritage Art/Heritage Images allows viewers today to experience firsthand one of Goya's most iconic works. It serves as a powerful reminder that art has the ability to transport us across time and space while evoking strong emotions that resonate with our shared humanity.
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