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- La novillada (English: Young Bulls Race), is an oil painting by Francisco de Goya, painted in 1780, when he was trying his hand at bullfighting. It is...
- bullfighter to die at Las Ventas. Vázquez took his alternativa, thus ending his novillada, at the Maestranza bullring in his hometown of Seville on 15 August 1940...
- had been supplied by the Marqués de Domecq ranch. This was late in his novillada, and he shared billing on this afternoon with Juan Antonio Ruiz (known...
- his début in a suit of lights. Martínez found himself performing at 10 novilladas in 1956, 7 in 1957, and 8 in 1958. Martínez was told by a Mr. Bragueli...
- – Judith and Holofernes – La Leocadia – Man Mocked by Two Women – La novilladaPortrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz – Men Reading – The Milkmaid...
- Playing Soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) The Threshing Floor (1786) Summer (1786–87)...
- first novillada [es] on 28 May 1950 in Manresa. He began his first season in Vista Alegre on 25 April 1954, in which he took part in 41 novilladas with...
- Playing Soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) The Threshing Floor (1786) Summer (1786–87)...
- Playing Soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) The Threshing Floor (1786) Summer (1786–87)...
- Playing Soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) The Threshing Floor (1786) Summer (1786–87)...