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Bronze Matador Statue
Bronze Matador Statue
  • Bronze Bull and Man
  • Bronze Bullfighter Statue
  • Bronze Matador Statue
  • Bronze Matador Sculpture
  • Bronze Bull and Man
  • Bronze Bullfighter Statue
  • Bronze Matador Statue
  • Bronze Matador Sculpture

Bronze Matador Statue

Spanish-style bullfighting

  • The clothes are carefully carved.
  • The bull is realistic and vivid.
  • Bronze Sculpture Lost Wax Method
Bullfighter Bronze Sculpture

Bronze Matador Statue Bullfighting

The bronze sculpture depicts a Spanish-style bullfighting scene.

The bullfighter stands beside the bull with his cape in hand, and the bull bows its head. This posture is like that of a matador who is destined to win. The bronze matador statue is meticulously carved. The patterns and folds on the matador’s clothes are clearly visible. Again, a Spanish-style bullfight is inferred from the costumes. The bull arches its back and lowers its head, with obvious muscles and beef ribs.

Spanish-style Bullfighting, Bronze Bull and Man

Every year from March 19th to October 12th is the Matador Festival in Spain. In Spain, bullfighters are regarded as fearless men and are highly respected and worshiped by the people. The status of Spanish matadors is higher than that of ordinary social celebrities and entertainment industry personnel. Matadors have elegant and brave souls. They perfectly combine technology and physical strength, softness and bravery.

Spanish-style Bullfighting Bronze Matador Statue
Name: Bronze Matador Statue
Number: BQT-014
Size: L:63cm;W:32cm;H:61cm
Material: Bronze
Brand: K-SOURCE
Category: Bronze Sculpture
Service: Support Customization
MOQ: 1pc
Duration: Inventory
Packaging: Foam+Cartons+Wooden Box
  1. What are the three types of bullfighters?
  • Matador de Toros
  • Picador
  • Banderillero
Bullfighter Bronze Statue

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Spanish bullfighting

Spanish bullfighting originated from ancient Spanish religious activities and later evolved into a bull racing performance.
The Spanish Bullfighting Festival is held every year from March 19th to October 12th. Sometimes there are fights every day, usually Sunday and Thursday are bullfighting days. The bulls used in the competition are African purebred bulls. The competition venue is usually a circular colosseum. The assistant uses a spear to tease the bull so that it rushes towards the matador. The matador holds a long sword and a short dart gun and stabs the bull’s neck and heart, respectively. Finally, the bullfighter ties a ribbon on the bull’s leg to kill it. Throughout the process, the bullfighter must show great skill, bravery, and decisiveness while trying to avoid harming the bull.

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