Coast Scene with Europa and the Bull
The Bullock Cart
Motoyoshi Shinno From The Series 'Hyakunin Isshu Ubaga Etoki'
Combat Of A Tiger And A Buffalo
Fight Between A Tiger And A Buffalo
Bullfighting
The Bullfight 1864-65
Portrait of Sarah Kirby (nee Bull) and John Joshua Kirby
Mr and Mrs Carter of Bullingdon House
Portrait Of Colonel John Bullock
Cowboys wrestling a bull
The Buffalo Hunt
The Emigrants
The Steer Aka The Bull
Animals In Landscape Aka Painting With Bulls
Offering The Panel To The Bullfighter
Tibullus at Delia's
An Owl and two Eastern Bullfinches, from an album Birds compared in Humorous Songs, Contest of Poetry of the 100 and 1000 birds, 1791

Modern Buffalo Art Painting
Shoeing the Ox
The Peasants of Flagey Returning from the Fair, Ornans
The Peaceble Kingdom
Return of Tibullus to Delia
The Return Of Tibullus To Delia2

Fight With A Young Bull

Spanish Entertainment

The Bullfight

Picador Caught By The Bull

Village Bullfight

Waiting for a Chinook

The Last of the Buffalo II

The Madonna Of The Bullfinch
Bull Painting
Bull Paintings:
Bull paintings are thought to represent endurance, fertility, and hard work. It is strong and durable. Above all, it is a complex and delicate symbol of power. Bull paintings depict personal parallels with the bull, which he incorporates into his work as a symbolic form of self-portraiture. Bull paintings represent strength, speed, and optimism. Placing this in the abundance corner of one's office or home aids in bringing the Bull Run in one's financial situation. It represents ultimate success, success, and incremental prosperity. Painting boosts self-esteem and motivates people to improve their skills. The painting also creates a relaxing, open environment in which artists can explore their own creativity.