Bull of Osuna
Bull of Osuna | |
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Material | Limestone |
Height | 82 cm |
Width | 42.5 cm |
Created | late 5th century BCE |
Discovered | before 1904 Seville, Andalusia, Spain |
Present location | Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain |
The Bull of Osuna is a limestone high relief Iberian sculpture, 82 cm high, dated from the end of the 5th century BCE, that is on display at the National Archaeological Museum of Spain in Madrid. It was found in the archeological site of the ancient Iberian city of Urso (Osuna) in Seville, Spain. The bull is ashlar and was carved, (probably in a Turdetani workshop), as a funeral monument. It is believed to have had some protective function.
References
- Ayuntamiento de Osuna[permanent dead link]
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Iberian sculpture
sculptures
- The Lady of Elche (pictured)
- The Lady of Guardamar
- The Lady of Baza
- The Sphinx of Agost
- The Bicha of Balazote
- The Bull of Osuna
- The Lady of Cerro de los Santos
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