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image of The Bullfight
Eugenio Lucas Villamil
Spanish, 1858 - 1918
The Bullfight, c. 1890/1900
oil on canvas, 73.9 x 109.9 cm (29 1/8 x 43 1/4 in.)
Gift of Arthur Sachs
1954.10.1
From the Tour: Francisco de Goya
Object 9 of 9

This picture was inspired by Goya’s many paintings, drawings, and prints of bullrings. Goya often troweled on thick paint textures with the flexible blade of his palette knife, just as this later follower did.

Goya’s own works accurately convey the danger to professional athletes. Lucas’ humorous design, however, places two folk contests inside a formal arena. During fiestas, young braggarts compete in climbing greased poles and in racing before bulls set loose in city streets. With a foolhardy impudence, one youth kneels—pants dropped—to mock the bull.

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