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Osborne bull in Las Cabezas de San Juan, Sevilla. The Osborne bull (Spanish: El Toro de Osborne) is a black silhouetted image of a bull in semi-profile. Erected as either 14-meter-tall (46 ft) or seven-meter-tall (23 ft) billboards, as of July 2022 there are 92 of them installed on hilltops and along roadways throughout much of Spain.
The Maestranza in Seville, where Martínez was admired for his triumphs with Miura bulls. Standing out particularly among the bullfights at which Martínez faced Miura bulls at the Maestranza was one on the afternoon of 28 April 1968, during the Seville Fair, which was a resounding triumph in which he reaped both the fifth bull's ears.
Although Antoñete earned a trip out through the Great Gate at Las Ventas on 3 June 1982 after cutting both ears from the bull Danzarín from the Don Juan Andrés Garzón ranch (alternating that afternoon with José Antonio Campuzano and Jairo Antonio Castro), [6] this triumphal period's (1981–1985) highlight was nonetheless the faena that he ...
Las Cabezas de San Juan (Spanish: Saint John's Hillocks) is a village and municipality located in the Bajo Guadalquivir (Spanish: Lower Guadalquivir) comarca, in Seville province, Andalusia, Spain. According to the 2009 census ( INE ), the village has a population of 16,464 inhabitants.
Brandy de Jerez tasting session The Toro de Osborne (Osborne bull), was created to advertise Brandy Veterano. [1] Brandy de Jerez is a brandy that is matured in a solera system in the Jerez area of Andalusia, Spain. [2] Besides being sold as a brandy, it is also an ingredient of some sherries.
On 21 April 1978, Rivera suffered another very serious goring, again in the groin (according to one report, in both thighs [10]), at the Maestranza in Seville during the Seville Fair, inflicted by the afternoon's fifth bull, named Locares, from the José Luis Osborne ranch. [14] [1] [12]
A Miura bull charges at matador El Fandi at the Seville bullring The Miura is a line within the Spanish Fighting Bull bred at the Ganadería Miura in the province of Seville , in Andalucia . The ranch ( 37°35′47″N 5°28′41″W / 37.59637°N 5.47804°W / 37.59637; -5.47804 ) is known for producing large and difficult fighting
Principal façade, in Baroque style. The Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Sevilla is a 12,000-capacity bullring in Seville, Spain. During the annual Seville Fair in Seville, it is the site of one of the most well-known bullfighting festivals in the world.