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The Forceful Rendon Stabs a Bull with the Pique, from Which Pass He Died in the Ring at Madrid (El Esforzado Rendon Picando un Toro, de Cuya Suerte Murió en la Plaza de Madrid)
181619th century
Francisco de Goya, Spanish, (1746–1828)
- animals - This section can use more hierarchical (quasi-Linnaean) refinement in future; extant terms were assembled into a fairly flat and slightly redundant structure to expedite conversion.
- bullfighting - From TGM: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/item/tgm001419
- bulls
- series (groups) - Use for related publications issued successively, especially those bearing a collective as well as an individual title; and, in the visual arts, for groups of works by a single artist having a specific and purposeful relation among the works. [March 1993 descriptor changed, was 'series'; alternate term added; descriptor moved. January 1991 scope note added.]
- sports - Use for games that involve a reasonable degree of individual skill and physical prowess. [June 1993 related term added. March 1993 scope note changed; related terms added; descriptor moved. February 1991 scope note added; alternate term added.]
- violence - The use of physical force so as to kill, injure, damage, or abuse. WCOL9 [February 1993 descriptor moved. May 1991 descriptor added.]
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Francisco de Goya, Spanish, (1746–1828) . The Forceful Rendon Stabs a Bull with the Pique, from Which Pass He Died in the Ring at Madrid (El Esforzado Rendon Picando un Toro, de Cuya Suerte Murió en la Plaza de Madrid), 1816. From The Art of Bullfighting (La Tauromaquia). Etching and aquatint. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1949.D3.8.28. Gift of George W. Davison (BA Wesleyan 1892), 1949. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: R. Lee) .
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