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Juan Reus

Bullfighting Poster - Malaga, 11 August 1955
Bullfighting Poster - Malaga, 11 August 1955

Bullfighting Poster - Malaga, 11 August 1955

Located in London, GB

Juan Reus (1912-2003) Original Vintage Bullfighting Poster April 1955 107cm x 53cm Juan Reus was

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1950s Other Art Style More Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bullfighting Poster - Seville, 21 April 1947
Bullfighting Poster - Seville, 21 April 1947

Bullfighting Poster - Seville, 21 April 1947

Located in London, GB

Juan Reus (1912-2003) Original Vintage Bullfighting Poster April 1947 107cm x 53cm Juan Reus was

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1940s Other Art Style More Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bullfighting Poster - Castellón 13 March 1944
Bullfighting Poster - Castellón 13 March 1944

Bullfighting Poster - Castellón 13 March 1944

Located in London, GB

Juan Reus (1912-2003) Original Vintage Bullfighting Poster March 1944 107cm x 53cm Juan Reus was

Category

1940s Other Art Style More Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bullfighting Poster- Barcelona 24 September 1955
Bullfighting Poster- Barcelona 24 September 1955

Bullfighting Poster- Barcelona 24 September 1955

Located in London, GB

Juan Reus (1912-2003) Original Vintage Bullfighting Poster September 1955 107cm x 53cm Juan Reus

Category

1940s Other Art Style More Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Cape Maneuver bullfighter oil painting
Cape Maneuver bullfighter oil painting

Cape Maneuver bullfighter oil painting

Located in Sitges, Barcelona

matador's world. Juan Reus – A Spanish painter who, like Tuser, captured taurine energy with vibrant color

Category

1970s Expressionist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

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