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The Osborne bull ( es, El Toro de Osborne) is a black
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d image of a
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in semi-profile. Erected as either or billboards, as of July 2022 there are 92 of them installed on hilltops and along roadways throughout much of
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. Conceived as an advertising vehicle over ago, the Osborne bull has given its parent company extraordinary brand recognition around the world. With the passage of time, the Osborne bull has become enmeshed in Spain's cultural identity and is now considered an unofficial national emblem.


History

The , renowned purveyor of wines, spirits and various other food products, is the second oldest company in Spain and one of the oldest companies in the world. It was founded in 1772 by Thomas Osborne Mann, an English shopkeeper from
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who moved to
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to trade in wines. Now over later, the company enjoys longevity and international fame and recognition. In 1956, Osborne wanted an ad campaign to promote its ''
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''. Designer came up with a simple but effective design: a silhouetted black bull with the words "''Veterano Osborne''" stenciled on it. Originally built out of wood and high and erected near major roads throughout Spain, by 1961 these "bullboards" were being built up to high and out of wood, steel and sheet metal to better withstand the elements. To comply with a 1962 law that prohibited advertising billboards within of a road, the bulls were moved back but were increased in size to , weighing . Then in 1974, another law required all advertising billboards to be moved to a distance of , so the bulls were moved again. In July 1988 a law that prohibited all roadside advertising went into effect. All advertising content was removed from the billboards, although the bulls themselves remained. New regulations governing national roadways in September 1994 called for the removal of all the Osborne bulls. Public outcry over the bulls' removal resulted in the
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declaring them a part of the "cultural and artistic heritage of the people of Spain." The bulls stayed up. In December 1997, the
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ruled that the bulls could remain, on the grounds that they had become a part of the landscape and have "aesthetic or cultural significance."


The bull today

As of 1998, the Osborne bull is no longer a strictly commercial symbol. Having become a cultural icon of the country, it occasionally becomes embroiled in its politics; as a symbol associated with the national identity of Spain, it is frequently the target of vandalism by members of nationalist and independentist movements within the country. The image of the Osborne bull is internationally recognized and can be found on stickers, souvenirs, post cards and many other items. It has become a broader symbol for Spain by sports fans, who embed it in the
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in the manner of a
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, and even by members of the
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on international missions. However, as a commercial logo owned by the Osborne Group, the company retains exclusive commercial rights to its use. This has resulted in various trademark infringement lawsuits through the years. Once numbering almost 500 across all of Spain, as of July 2022 there are 92 Osborne bull billboards erected throughout much of the country. They are scattered irregularly around the country, with a larger concentration of the bulls appearing in the south. Many regions only have one bull, while others have none. Only two billboards remain in Spain with the word "Osborne" still stenciled on them. One is at the
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northeast of
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in the
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, and the other is in the nearby town of
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, where the Osborne Group is headquartered. Because the Osborne bull has become such a recognized national symbol of Spain, some of the more independence-minded Spanish regions have taken to caricaturing its image. In these regions, it is not uncommon to find similar black silhouettes of, for example, the cow used by the
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, the donkey used by the
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, the sheep used by the
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or the Tudanca cow used by the Cantabrians.


The bull abroad

As of August 2017, four of the Osborne bulls remain, in a slightly different design, in
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. They retain their advertising function, with “Magno” (in white) and “Osborne” (in red) stenciled across them. An Osborne bull was erected in Spain’s North African
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of
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in early 2011. Its location makes it visible along the length of the city’s
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coastline and even across the border in
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. Beginning in the early 2000s, Osborne began considering requests to erect bulls in cities outside of Spain, notably in
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and
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. An Osborne bull originally from Spain’s
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was installed as an art in public places fixture in
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park in Copenhagen in the early 2010s
image
#93; An Osborne bull was erected as part of an art installation at the
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exhibit in
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in July 2018, commemorating 150 years of relations between Spain and Japan. Titled ''The Black Symbol'', the replica is high and was built by workers following blueprints provided by Osborne and modified to incorporate advanced earthquake-resistance features. The installation proved so popular that, after the festival ended, the museum incorporated it into its permanent collection. The bull was integrated into a beech forest that changes with the seasons, enhancing the installation and giving added meaning to a work that was intended to be displayed outdoors. In 2021, to mark the 65th anniversary of its creation, the Osborne bull underwent a redesign by Spanish artist Juan Díaz-Faes that combines the original black outline with a red version meant to represent the texture of the bull’s body. This redesign was displayed at the Osborne Museum in
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before embarking on a worldwide museum tour with stops including
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and
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.


Incidents

The only bull in
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, in the municipality of
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, was toppled on 12 October 2002 by people who identified themselves as Catalan independentists, protesting against what they considered a symbol of Spanish nationalism. On 3 August 2007, barely a week after the bull had been restored, Catalan independentists toppled it again. Then in March 2008, residents of the town of
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restored the bull once again, only to see it ultimately demolished by the independentists less than a year later, on 24 February 2009. A bull in the
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n municipality of
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was painted orange in January 2008, as a protest against symbols of Spanish nationalism. In January 2009, a bull in the
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n municipality of Tavernes de la Valldigna was destroyed in a storm with wind gusts approaching . The company rebuilt it in October. In December 2016, the bull was knocked down in strong winds again, this time after vandals sawed through its lower supports. It was restored again in June 2017. Vandals again sawed through the supports, and the bull succumbed again to strong winds on 29 April 2018. The only bull in
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is often vandalized by graffiti artists or independentist or other movements. It is a frequent target of Catalan separatist groups. On 13 April 2007, the bull was painted in the colors of the LGBT rainbow flag and had its testicles removed, and remained that way for weeks before it was restored. And then, within the same month, vandals painted it with multicolor flowers. It was the target of political vandalism in December 2012, when its horns and the top of its head were cut off, and again in October 2019. The bull, covered in graffiti and in a general state of disrepair, succumbed to strong wind gusts in December 2021; it remained down for five months, until it suddenly and mysteriously reappeared in May 2022, still covered in graffiti. Between May 8 and 11, 2005, the artist Javier Figueredo, with the help of three assistants, transformed the bull in
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into a
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, referred to at the time as "the Osborne cow" ( es, la vaca de Osborne). They painted white spots on the bull, put a pink bow on it, and replaced its testicles with a pink steel udder they bolted onto the frame. Figueredo said at the time that he did it to spark more cultural interest in the region. The local authorities charged him with vandalism. On 18 May 2017, as a protest against
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, the urban artist Sam3 reproduced
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's ''Guernica'' on the bull in the
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town of
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. Over the course of one night in late May 2022, an unknown artist and three assistants painted a bull in
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sky blue, which caused it to seemingly disappear into the sky at certain times of the day. (This same bull had also been painted white in 2008, which also caused it to seemingly disappear under certain lighting conditions.) Calling it an act of vandalism against private property and not a form of artistic expression, by late July Osborne had repainted the bull black.


In popular culture

* An Osborne bull (and his testicles in particular) figures prominently in director
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's 1992 film ''
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''. *The Osborne bull was included in the exhibit "Signs of the Century: 100 Years of Graphic Design in Spain" held from March 14 to May 23, 2000 at the Queen Sofía National Museum Art Centre in
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. *
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's character in
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's 2003 film ''
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'' wears a yellow tee shirt with an image of the Osborne bull. * To celebrate the bull’s 50th anniversary, in 2006-2007 Osborne partnered with the
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-based nonprofit
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to launch the "Art Bulls for Charity: Osborne’s Charge Against Hunger" fundraiser in the
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. Some two dozen notable personalities were given a small PVC version of the bull, along with painting materials, which they then decorated. Starting with an exhibition on November 3, 2006 in
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, the bulls then traveled to
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, Washington, DC,
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and
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before being auctioned off at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival in
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on February 23-25, 2007, with all money raised going to battle hunger.


External links


Grupo Osborne (in Spanish)

Osborne Group (in English)

Collection of images of the Osborne Bull from Wikimedia Commons

Collection of images of the Osborne bull from Flickr


References

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