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- Written by | María de Corral López-Doriga, Javier Jordán de Urríes y de la Colina, Benito Navarrete Prieto, Eric C. Shiner, Joaquín Torres, Jesús Urrea

A proposal for the sculptor Juan Cháez
Since its entrance to the Museo Nacional de Escultura in Valladolid, the collection of 27 bulls and bullfighters has been attributed to various artists. Jesús Urrea takes the opportunity of the inclusion of these pieces to the show Taurus, del mito a lo real, to be celebrated this summer in Bilbao, to defend the authorship by Juan Cháez, an unknown sculptor from XVIII century.
By Jesús Urrea
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