Campino - Salvaterra de Magos, Portugal
Posted by: manchanegra
N 39° 01.458 W 008° 47.532
29S E 517987 N 4319493
Sculpture depicting a Campino and a Bull.
Waymark Code: WMDZNR
Location: Santarém, Portugal
Date Posted: 03/14/2012
Views: 7
This sculpture depicts a Campino and a Bull. It´s a 2003 work by the Portuguese Sculptor Francisco Salter Cid sponsored by the local City Hall as an hommage to this workers.
It´s in display in the rouondabout in front of the local Bullring. Bullfight is a tradition in this area.
A "campino" is a cattle herder in the Portuguese region of Ribatejo.
Campinos work on horse-back, using a long pole (a pampilho or lance) to manage and direct the herd.
Campinos are also known for their distinctive attire, which consists of a green and red stocking cap with a tassel, white shirt with full sleeves, red vest, short dark trousers and white stockings. This is similar to the traditional attire of the forcado, the difference being mainly in the colours.
Sector of the workforce: Campino - Cattle herder
Created or Donated by which group: Salvaterra de Magos City Hall
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