Sentences with phrase «from bullfighting»

Property Location With a stay at Hospedería del Atalia, you'll be centrally located in Cordoba, steps from Bullfighting Museum and minutes from Cordoba Mosque.
Property Location With a stay at Albergue Inturjoven Córdoba - Hostel, you'll be centrally located in Cordoba, steps from Bullfighting Museum and Cordoba Synagogue.
Valencia - born fashion designer Francis Montesinos (25 Carrer Conde de Salvatierra; 34/96-391 -2844), whose own collections draw on everything from bullfighting costumes to camouflage, carries designs that are as vivid and flamboyant as an Almodóvar film.
From bullfighting to boxing, every corner of the sports world is represented.
Automobili Lamborghini SpA is preparing to unveil the limited edition Centenario LP770 - 4 at the 2016 Geneva Auto Show, a special model to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the late Ferruccio Lamborghini who was born in 1916, back in 2013 the car company celebrated their 50th anniversary with an amazing road trip through Italy... but did you know 2016 also marks 50 years of Lamborghini model names being derived from bullfighting?
The Lamborghini Aventador LP700 - 4 was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Auto Show to replace the aging Murciélago, the Aventador was a totally new Raging Bull, designed around a new engine it would become an instant success for Automobili Lamborghini SpA, and just as tradition dictates the Aventador name was taken from bullfighting.

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On Sunday afternoons every November, Peruvians pack the Plaza de Acho bullring in Lima to watch elite matadors from all over the world participate in the Señor de los Milagros Bullfight Festival.
Located underneath the bullring at the Plaza de Acho, the bullfight museum contains relics and memorabilia from famous bullfights, including a bloodstained costume of a matador who died in the ring, and works of art by Picasso and Goya.
From 1914 until 1920, bullfighting's Golden Age was fueled by a haunting duel between Belmonte and Joselito, the child prodigy, at 17 the youngest to receive the title of matador de toros.
Plaza Mayor, the heart of the city, was just down the street from an apartment I rented and offered coffee and a newspaper at a café where blood once spilled from public executions and bullfights that took place not so long ago before a king and his subjects.
I found an apartment down the hill from the town center and still had some time to visit the bullring and its bullfighting and duel museum (a legal means of resolving a dispute until the mid-19th century), then sniff around local restaurants for clues about the location of the ranch.
Question: why bullfighting receives public funding despite being removed from cultural heritage list?
His highlights from that tenure included covering the death of Hugo Chavez and the unraveling that followed under President Maduro; a story on the busty mannequins manufactured in Venezuela to match the local obsession with plastic surgery; a story on the Yawar fiesta, an annual celebration in a few remote Andean towns in Peru where a condor is tied to the back of a bull for a ritual bullfight; and, ah yes, the great secret service prostitution scandal from President Obama's visit to Colombia, in which he was the only reporter to find and interview the two hookers at the center of the scandal.
Despite coming from a country where bullfighting and fur wearing are the norm, she agreed to feature in PETA's 2012 anti-fur campaign, appearing on huge billboards in New York City just in time for fashion week there.
The Huracán derives its name from the world of bullfighting.
Downtown hotel situated near financial center, 2 mins from Campo Pequeno bullfight arena & C.Gulbenkian botanical gardens & museum...
The town is famous for its bullfighting history and has drawn many writers and artists to visit over the years, from Ernest Hemingway (who featured the town in
Seville, capital of Andalusia, Roman city, Arabic, renaissance, baroque, American, Mary - devoted, flamenco, bullfighting, modern, festive, luminous, perfumed, seafaring, traditional, hospitable, gracious, cosmopolitan, religious... All these adjectives and many more that could be added to describe this city, that aside from personifying the typical «Spanish» and «andaluz», has so many attractive artistic, cultural, social and tourist qualities that has converted it into one of the most universal, well - known and most - visited cities in the world, cradle of inspiration for writers, painters and artists in general.
Property Location With a stay at Eurostars Maimónides Hotel in Cordoba, you'll be minutes from Cordoba Mosque and Bullfighting Museum.
With a stay at Los Patios in Cordoba, you'll be minutes from Cordoba Mosque and Bullfighting Museum.
Property Location With a stay at Los Patios in Cordoba, you'll be minutes from Cordoba Mosque and Bullfighting Museum.
The Burladeros are wooden panels that are located a short distance from and parallel to the bullring wall, behind which a bullfighter can seek refuge from a bull during a bullfight.
A guide to arguably South America's most famous artist, whose work addresses everything from domestic life to bullfighting
Denver Art Museum purchased Elaine de Kooning's Bullfight from 1959, a 77 5/8 x 131 1/4 inch canvas, in 2012.
In 1957, Elaine de Kooning — recently separated from her famous husband and living in Albuquerque, New Mexico — visited the bullfights at Ciudad Juárez, across the Mexican border from El Paso.
Elaine de Kooning's «Bullfight,» 1959, is part of the Palm Springs Art Museum's «Women of Abstract Expressionism» exhibition, made possible with indemnity support from an NEA - administered program.
The idiomatic and proverbial references and associations of tauromaquia (bullfighting) in Mozambique, imbue her work with ambiguities and contradictions, arising from the assumption of a binary universe and the problematics of the obvious dichotomies they present: male / female, human / animal, protection / destruction, attraction / repulsion, and public / private.
Some works are well - known within the genre: Frankenthaler's Jacob's Ladder from the MoMA, Elaine de Kooning's riotously beautiful Bullfight and Krasner's The Seasons, a lush fusion of botanical and female forms, on loan from the Whitney.
Francis Bacon Study for a Bullfight no. 1, 1971 Lithograph on Arches Signed in felt tip pen on recto, signature faded, numbered in pencil From the numbered edition of 150 Published by the Musée du Grand Palais Image: 50 x 45 inches; Sheet: 62.5 x 47 inches; Framed: 69 x 53 inches Estimate: $ 60,000 / $ 80,000
Born in the southern port of Málaga in 1881, he was a lifelong aficionado of the drama of the bullfight: matadors, picadors, horses, and bulls were recurring subjects throughout his body of work, from his earliest childhood drawings to some of his final paintings.
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