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Furious charge of the bull stayed by lance of a picador planted between his shoulders, Bull Fight, Seville, Spain. Stereograph, c1908

Furious charge of the bull stayed by lance of a picador planted between his shoulders, Bull Fight, Seville, Spain. Stereograph, c1908


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Furious charge of the bull stayed by lance of a picador planted between his shoulders, Bull Fight, Seville, Spain. Stereograph, c1908

SPAIN: BULLFIGHT, c1908.
Furious charge of the bull stayed by lance of a picador planted between his shoulders, Bull Fight, Seville, Spain. Stereograph, c1908

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1908 Bull Bullfight Bullring Fight Lance Matador Picador Seville Spain Spanish Spectator Stadium Sword Stereograph


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This photograph captures the intense moment of a bullfight in Seville, Spain, circa 1908. The image showcases the furious charge of a powerful bull, its massive body frozen in mid-air as it is halted by the lance of a skilled picador. The lance is firmly planted between the shoulders of the beast, showcasing both bravery and precision. The scene unfolds within an open-air bullring, with spectators filling every corner of the stadium to witness this thrilling spectacle. A man stands confidently before the charging animal; he is likely a matador prepared to engage in a battle of skill and courage. The photograph's vintage quality adds depth and nostalgia to this historic event that took place at the turn of the century. It offers us a glimpse into Spanish culture and tradition during that era. As we gaze upon this stereograph print from Granger Art on Demand, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand one of Spain's most iconic traditions - bullfighting. The composition captures not only raw power but also highlights elements such as early photography techniques and architectural details specific to Seville. This stunning piece serves as a testament to human bravery confronting nature's mightiest creatures while honoring centuries-old customs deeply rooted in Spanish heritage.

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