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Osborne's bull sign in the province of Alicante.

The Osborne's bull is a 14 meters high black silhouetted image of a bull in semi-profile, and is regarded as the unofficial national symbol of Spain. The Osborne sherry company erected large images of bulls, in black with the maker's name, as advertising boardings on sites near to major roads throughout Spain. After a law was passed in 1994 prohibiting such advertising, the boardings were to be removed. By this time the signs were nationally renowned, so although some campaigners wished them completely removed to fully comply with the intent of the law, public response resulted in the signs being retained, but completely blacked out to remove all reference to the original advertisers. The Court eventually allowed these signs to remain on the grounds that it has become a part of the landscape where it is present and its "aesthetic or cultural significance" thus turning it into a figure of public domain.

The image of the bull also is appeared in stickers, keyrings even the Flag of Spain like coat of arms in sport events where a Spanish team take part. There are now only two signs in Spain with the word "Osborne" still written on them. One is at the Jerez de la Frontera airport in the Province of Cadiz, and the other is in the nearby town of El Puerto de Santa Maria, where the Osborne headquarters are found.

There are 89 examples of the Osborne bull advertisements, often sited on a low hilltop so as to be clearly silhouetted against the sky. A few of them are also present, in a slightly different design, in México, where it retains its adverstising function.[1].

The bull has become so closely associated to Spain that Catalan nationalists started a campaign against the only one existing in Catalonia which was repeteadly vandalised and eventually not replaced anymore.


Region Andalucía Aragón Asturias Baleares Canarias Cantabria Castilla-La Mancha Castilla y León Cataluña Extremadura Galicia Madrid Región de Murcia Navarra La Rioja Comunidad Valenciana País Vasco
Quantity 22 6 5 1 1 0 13 13 0 5 5 2 0 1 2 12 1


The bull was created in 1956, by Manolo Prieto. Nowadays the conservation of the bulls is handled by the family of Felix Tejada.


References

  1. ^ Article in El País commemorating the Bull's 50th anniversary, in Spanish