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Tote Bag : Bullfight arena of San Carlos, Mexico City. Oil on canvas, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas
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Bullfight arena of San Carlos, Mexico City. Oil on canvas, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas
MEXICO: BULLFIGHT, 1833.
Bullfight arena of San Carlos, Mexico City. Oil on canvas, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas
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Media ID 7962697
1833 Arena Athlete Bradley Smith Bull Equestrian Horse Back Johan Latin America Latin American Matador Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Mexican Mexico City Moritz Spectator Versus Bull Fight Bull Ring Rugendas
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of a bullfight arena in San Carlos, Mexico City, as depicted by Johann Moritz Rugendas in 1833. Painted with oil on canvas, Rugendas skillfully brings to life the vibrant atmosphere of this traditional Mexican spectacle. The painting showcases an interior view of the bullfight arena, filled with a lively crowd eagerly awaiting the thrilling showdown between matador and bull. The equestrian riders are poised on their magnificent horses, ready to showcase their skills and bravery in this early form of athletic competition. Rugendas' attention to detail is evident in his portrayal of each spectator's anticipation and excitement. The horsemen exude confidence as they prepare for battle against these powerful creatures. Meanwhile, the matador stands tall and proud, embodying both grace and courage. This fine art piece not only captures a specific moment but also provides insight into daily life during that era in Mexico City. It reflects Mesoamerican culture and traditions while showcasing Rugendas' talent for capturing Latin American scenes. Displayed within The Granger Collection's Carousel Collection curated by Bradley Smith, this print offers viewers an opportunity to appreciate Rugendas' artistic prowess while immersing themselves in the rich history and cultural significance of bullfighting in Mexico City.
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