Juan Chamizo,(Juan Moreno Chamizo) - El toro que veo, XXL






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Original, unique acrylic painting by Juan Chamizo (Juan Moreno Chamizo) titled “El toro que veo, XXL”, in an expressive style, signed by hand, dated 2025, displaying animals and wildlife, 130 x 97 cm (unmounted) with a 146 x 114 cm overall footprint and margins for later stretcher mounting, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition, from Spain, with a certificate of authenticity.
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Original, unique piece with an authenticity certificate.
"El Toro" can have several meanings depending on the cultural and historical context. In mythology and art, the bull symbolizes strength, power, and fertility. In Greek mythology, for example, the bull was associated with Zeus, who transformed into a white bull to seduce Europa. In Spanish culture, the bull is a national symbol representing courage, bravery, and the fight against adversity, especially in tauromaquia, where it is considered an art form that reflects the duality between life and death.
In different cultures, the bull can represent
Strength and power: associated with nature and vital energy.
Fertility and prosperity: in Roman mythology, it was believed that the bull was a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
Wild nature: the bull can represent the untamable strength of nature.
Religious symbolism: in some cultures, the bull is a sacred animal associated with gods and goddesses.
In art and literature, the bull has been a recurring theme, inspiring works by artists such as Goya and García Lorca. Today, the bull remains a relevant symbol in popular culture, used in advertising, design, and branding to convey messages of strength and power.
Note: Due to its XXL dimensions, the artwork measures 146x114 cm when disassembled, with margins for subsequent mounting on a 130x97 cm frame. It is shipped rolled without a frame, enclosed in a tube.
Original, unique piece with an authenticity certificate.
"El Toro" can have several meanings depending on the cultural and historical context. In mythology and art, the bull symbolizes strength, power, and fertility. In Greek mythology, for example, the bull was associated with Zeus, who transformed into a white bull to seduce Europa. In Spanish culture, the bull is a national symbol representing courage, bravery, and the fight against adversity, especially in tauromaquia, where it is considered an art form that reflects the duality between life and death.
In different cultures, the bull can represent
Strength and power: associated with nature and vital energy.
Fertility and prosperity: in Roman mythology, it was believed that the bull was a symbol of fertility and prosperity.
Wild nature: the bull can represent the untamable strength of nature.
Religious symbolism: in some cultures, the bull is a sacred animal associated with gods and goddesses.
In art and literature, the bull has been a recurring theme, inspiring works by artists such as Goya and García Lorca. Today, the bull remains a relevant symbol in popular culture, used in advertising, design, and branding to convey messages of strength and power.
Note: Due to its XXL dimensions, the artwork measures 146x114 cm when disassembled, with margins for subsequent mounting on a 130x97 cm frame. It is shipped rolled without a frame, enclosed in a tube.
