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- La novillada ("The Running of the Young Bulls"), is a painting by Francisco de Goya, painted in 1780, when he was trying his hand at bullfighting (script...
- playing soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) Summer (1786–87) The Drunk Mason (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) Summer (1786–87) The Drunk Mason (1786–87)...
- playing soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) Summer (1786–87) The Drunk Mason (1786–87)...
- – Judith and Holofernes – La Leocadia – Man Mocked by Two Women – La novilladaPortrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz – Men Reading – The Milkmaid...
- – Judith and Holofernes – La Leocadia – Man Mocked by Two Women – La novilladaPortrait of the Marchioness of Santa Cruz – Men Reading – The Milkmaid...
- Tarascon, France First novillada without picadors, 19 July 1969, Saint-Gilles (France), novillos from André Pourquier First novillada with picadors, 28 May...
- playing soldiers (1778–79) Children in a Chariot (1779) The Swing (1779) La novillada (1780) The Grape Harvest (1786) Summer (1786–87) The Drunk Mason (1786–87)...
- Sanfermines) of the Feria del Toro, which means the eight bullfights cycle, a novillada and a bullfight on horseback proposed for the festivities. Thus, festivities...