Francisco Goya
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Un Caballero español mata un toro después de haber perdido el caballero by Francisco Goya (1816)
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To Go amongst the Branches, i.e. To Talk through One’s Hat [Ridiculous Folly] (Andarse por las Ramas [Disparate Ridiculo]) by Francisco Goya (ca.1813-1820)
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This is the (absolute) worst! (Esto es lo peor!) by Francisco Goya (1810-20)
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They Play Another with the Cape in an Enclosure (Capean Otro Encerrado) by Francisco Goya (1816)
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They do not agree (No se convienen) by Francisco Goya (1810-20)
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There Is Something beneath the Sackcloth, i.e. You Can’t Judge a Man by His Clothes [The Men in Sacks] (So El Sayal, Hay Al [Los Enscacados]) by Francisco Goya (ca.1813-1820)
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The Way in Which the Ancient Spaniards Hunted Bulls on Horseback (Modo con que los Antiguos Españoles Cazaban los Toros á Caballo en el Campo) by Francisco Goya (1816)
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The Same Ceballos Mounted on Another Bull Breaks Short Spears in the Ring at Madrid (El Mismo Ceballos Montado sobre Otro Toro Quiebra Rejones en la Plaza de Madrid) by Francisco Goya (1816)
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The Rabble Hamstring the Bull with Lances, Sickles, Banderillas and Other Arms (Desjarrete de la Canalla con Lanzas, Medias-lunas, Banderillas y Otras Armas) by Francisco Goya (1816)
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The Moors Settled in Spain, Giving Up the Superstitions of the Qur’an, Adopted this Art of Hunting, and Spear a Bull in the Open by Francisco Goya (1815-1816)
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