
Stake attention in this memory
This media file contains three images of horse-drawn carriages, likely from the 19th century, and one illustration of bulls and a bullfighter. The first image shows a detailed black and white engraving of a Spanish mail coach, identified as being from a 1761 book titled "Itinerario de las carreras de posta de dentro y fuera del Reyno." The coach is ornate, with intricate details on its wheels, body, and the horses pulling it. The engraving suggests a historical or possibly a travelogue context. The second image is a photograph of a French mail coach from 1840. This coach is yellow and black, with visible signage indicating "Administration des Postes." It is depicted in what appears to be a street scene, possibly in Paris, given the caption. The carriage is elaborate, with large wheels and a covered passenger area. The third image is a photograph of another French mail coach, this one from 1870. It is similar in design to the 1840 coach but shows slight differences in its detailing and the arrangement of the horses. This image also appears to be a street scene, reinforcing the theme of historical postal transport. The fourth image is a whimsical illustration in the style of artist Joan Miró, titled "Corrida," depicting a stylized bullfighting scene. It features abstract, almost cartoonish representations of a bull, a bullfighter, and possibly other figures. The illustration has a surreal and playful quality, contrasting with the realistic depictions of the mail coaches. The text on the page includes definitions and descriptions related to "correo" (mail/post) and "corrida" (bullfight), as well as information about various types of mail coaches and historical postal services. The page number "87" and "886" are visible, indicating it's from a larger publication. The presence of the text suggests this media file is an illustration or photograph from an encyclopedia or a historical reference book.
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