1950s Bullfighting Illustration of Antonio Bienvenida Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
The intensity and artistry of the Spanish bullring are captured in this vibrant mid-century illustration of the legendary matador Antonio Bienvenida. The scene features a detailed portrait of Bienvenida in a magnificent traje de luces (suit of lights), heavily adorned with gold embroidery. In the background, a dynamic action shot shows a matador executing Un pase de pecho (The chest pass), a classic maneuver where the bull is guided closely past the torso. Antonio Bienvenida was a member of one of Spain's most famous bullfighting dynasties and was celebrated for his classical style. This card serves as a colorful tribute to a golden era of bullfighting, reflecting the sport's deep cultural significance and the celebrity status of its most skilled practitioners during the mid-20th century.
Details
Era: Chrome (circa 1953–1960)
City: Madrid
State or Region: Castile
Country: Spain
Topic: Antonio Bienvenida, Bullfighting Art, Matadors, Spanish Culture, Tauromaquia, The Chest Pass
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: Eki (Signed in plate)
Publisher: Ediciones E. P. Rosette, Madrid
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Lithograph (Color Chrome style)
Additional Information
This postcard was published by Ediciones E. P. Rosette in Madrid, a firm specializing in regional Spanish tourism and cultural series. The manufacturing date is narrowed to circa 1953–1960, coinciding with the peak of Antonio Bienvenida's "second" career phase following a serious injury in 1952. The publisher's "ER" shield logo and the minimalist layout of the reverse are characteristic of Spanish production from the mid-1950s. Antonio Bienvenida (1922–1975) was particularly famous for his longevity in the ring and his mastery of diverse bullfighting techniques. The artist, signed as "Eki," was a prolific illustrator of bullfighting postcards, known for capturing the intricate gold-work and specific silhouettes of the matadors. This card was clearly intended for the international market, featuring descriptive titles in French, Spanish, and English.
This postcard would look great framed or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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