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Bullfighting, 1815-16 (red chalk on paper)
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Bullfighting, 1815-16 (red chalk on paper)
XKH179017 Bullfighting, 1815-16 (red chalk on paper) by Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de (1746-1828); 19.3x29.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany
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This print by Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes, titled "Bullfighting" takes us back to the dramatic and theatrical world of 19th-century Spain. Created in 1815-16 using red chalk on paper, this artwork measures 19.3x29.5 cm and is currently housed at the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany. The image depicts a charged moment within the bullring, where a brave bullfighter faces off against a powerful bull. The matador skillfully maneuvers his cape as he entices the charging beast, showcasing both artistry and bravery in equal measure. Spectators fill the arena, their eyes fixed on this intense battle between man and animal. While this artwork captures the excitement and entertainment value associated with bullfighting during that era, it also raises questions about cruelty to animals. Goya's masterful technique brings out every detail of the scene: from the majestic horses ridden by picadors to the wild energy emanating from both man and beast. Goya was renowned for his ability to depict human emotions with great depth and realism, which is evident here as well. This piece serves as a testament to his artistic prowess while shedding light on an important aspect of Spanish culture. As we contemplate this work of art by one of Europe's most celebrated painters, let us appreciate its historical significance while acknowledging our evolving understanding of animal welfare today.
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