Guisando Bull from Avila Spain3D Model
There are four sculptures. Five were known until 1548. They are made of granite and represent quadrupeds, identified as bulls or boars (stallion pigs); It is preferred to assume that they are bulls, since some of the pieces have cavities in the head considered for the insertion of horns.
The four sculptures are side to side, forming a line in a north-south direction and all of them facing west, to the hill of the Guisando hill, from which they receive their name, leaving behind them the Tórtolas stream, the natural border that separates the communities of Castilla y León and Madrid.
The four are sculpted in granite and are between 264 and 277 cm long and between 129 and 145 cm high. They have a base. Two of them have inscriptions in Latin.
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