
Spectators from left: Paulo Picasso, John Richardson, Douglas Cooper, Francine Weisweiller, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, Luis Miguel Dominguin (spectator because of injuries), Lucia Bosè, Jacqueline. Antonio Ordonez, a leading bullfighter in the 1950's and the last survivor of the dueling matadors chronicled by Hemingway in ''The Dangerous Summer''. Corrida des vendanges. Arles 1959. Other photos of this bullfight in the bull ring see "Miscellaneous"
Matador Antonio Ordóñez confronts a bull during the Corrida des vendanges in Arles, 1959. In an ornate, light-colored suit, he holds a muleta as the bull, with banderillas protruding from its back, stands motionless in a moment of tense anticipation. Observing from the stands are Pablo Picasso with his wife Jacqueline and son Paulo, Jean Cocteau, Francine Weisweiller, Lucia Bosè, and fellow matador Luis Miguel Dominguin, sidelined by injury.
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