
Stake attention in this memory
A vertical, framed poster is centrally positioned on a plain, light green wall within an interior space in Anápolis, Brazil. The poster, encased in a dark, possibly wooden, rectangular frame with minor wear visible on its top left edge, displays a collection of illustrations and text themed around bullfighting. The top portion features large text reading "GRANDES CORRIDAS" and "TOROS," flanked by "100 AÑOS de" and the dates "1884 - 1984," indicating a centenary commemoration. Surrounding this text are various depictions: a bullfighter in full regalia standing with a cape, a dynamic scene of a bull charging a figure, and another bullfighter standing. The middle section includes three smaller, framed portraits of historical bullfighters identified by names such as "LAGARTIJO," "FRASCUELO," and "GUERRA," accompanied by smaller vignettes of bullfighting actions. The lower half of the poster consists of two larger panels. The left panel shows female spectators in period attire within a bullring, while the right panel depicts a dense crowd of individuals, some interacting with horses, within a bullfighting arena. The bottom border features decorative elements and symbolic crests with letters including "G," "B," "W," "A," and "V." The image is captured under ambient indoor lighting, causing some reflective glare on the poster's surface. No individuals are present in the immediate environment of the poster.
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