Palenque de los moros hecho con burros para defenderse del toro embolado (The Moors Use Donkeys as a Barrier to Defend Themselves against the Bull Whose Horns have been Tipped with Balls)

in or before 1816

Francisco Goya

Associated Names
Francisco Goya

Artist, Spanish, 1746 - 1828

This is a painting of a bullfighting scene. The composition features a bull engaged with several figures. The bull stands at the center, with one hoof raised. One figure approaches cautiously from the right, and two figures stand positioned from the left. The background is stark and dark, emphasizing the activity within the arena. Shadows and line work emphasize the energy and tension of the moment. This is in the style of Francisco Goya, known for his series of etchings depicting bullfighting.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    etching, burnished aquatint, drypoint and burin [first edition impression]

  • Credit Line

    Rosenwald Collection

  • Accession Number

    1943.3.1636

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Harris 1964, no. 220, State III(1)

Associated Artworks

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This is a drawing depicting bulls and a mounted figure. The central figure is sitting on a large animal holding a spear-like instrument. Another figure is interacting with a bull. The intensity of the scene is captured, showing the movement of the bulls and their horns. The background is minimal, focusing on the central action. The texture of the drawing suggests shading techniques.

Modo con que los antiguos Espanoles cazaban los toros a caballo en el campo (The Way in which the Ancient Spaniards Hunted Bulls on Horseback in the Open Country)

Francisco Goya

1816

La Tauromaquia (The Bullfight)

Francisco Goya

1816

This print depicts two men impaling a bull in an open gray landscape. The bull is in the center of the two men, facing us, with its head lowered. The two men are stabbing the bull with long weapons that they each hold with both hands. The man on the left appears to have dark skin with a white hat and shirt, while the man on the right has pale skin with a dark hat and shirt. The background shows a natural landscape with minimal detail. The ground the figures stand on appears to be near a body of water, although that is unclear. Low hills surround them, with a patch of trees visible against a cloudy sky.

Otro modo de cazar a pie (Another Way of Hunting on Foot)

Francisco Goya

1816


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1964

  • Harris, Tomás. Goya: engravings and lithographs. 2 vols. Oxford: Bruno Cassirer, 1964.

Wikidata ID

Q64956252

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