Carlos Ruano Llopis (1878-1950)
Original Vintage Bullfighting Poster
June 1947
107cm x 53cm

Carlos Ruano Llopis was born in 1878 in Orbs, Spain where he would become a celebrated painter and bullfighting poster artist. He began his career in a fan-making workshop to support his family. In 1909, he won the gold medal at the Regional Exhibition, allowing him to enjoy a scholarship to further his studies in Italy. From here onwards, he began to develop his characteristic bullfighting motif. This obsession with bulls was perhaps borne out of his own desire to pursue glory as a matador, an ambition he only curbed in deference to his beloved mother. The vivacity of his bullfighting posters became his trademark and, on one occasion, the prodigious matador Joselito “Gallo” even proclaimed, ‘the artist who painted this knows how to bullfight, even if he has never fought bulls before.’ Bright colours, movement and a sense of passion bring these posters to life, offering a uniquely Spanish charm.

This 1947 edition advertises a bullfighting event in Granada, featuring Domingo Ortega, Agustin Parra Parrita, and the famous socialite Luis Miguel Dominguin.