A buttero (Italian pronunciation:[ˈbuttero], plural butteri) or cavalcante is a mounted herder, usually of horses, of cattle, or of buffaloes, in Italy, predominantly in the Maremma region of Tuscany and northern Lazio, or in the Pontine Marshes to the south.
A buttero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbuttero], plural butteri) or cavalcante is a mounted herder, usually of horses, of cattle, or of buffaloes, in Italy...
akin to that of the Mexican charro, the North American cowboy, the Tuscan buttero or the Portuguese campino. Gardians ride Camargue horses. Camargue cattle...
323–339 [324]. doi:10.2307/503007. JSTOR 503007. S2CID 192966553. "Il Buttero" (in Italian). Associazione Butteri d'Alta Maremma. Archived from the original...
many with a specific name; these include the stockman of Australia, the buttero, campino, csikós, gardian and gulyás in Europe, the buckaroo, charro, cowboy...
Italian). 21 February 2023. "La Russa: «Il busto del Duce in casa? Non lo butterò mai, me lo ha lasciato mio padre»" (in Italian). Il Corriere della Sera...
(such as oxen), sheep, and horses in northern Italy. It is carried by a buttero, a cowboy or shepherd in the regions of Maremma, in Tuscany, and in the...
of some horses used to work cattle with a lance (such as horses of the buttero in Europe), but not on horses used to work cattle with a lasso. On pack...
brave the Russian steppe, a feat which few foreign horses can boast about. Buttero Monterufolino Tolfetano Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale Bongianni...
the region of Maremma, in Tuscany (Italy) are called butteri (singular: buttero). The Asturian pastoral population is referred to as vaqueiros de alzada...
butteri in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Butteri is the plural form of Buttero, a shepherd or cowboy in parts of central Italy. Butteri may also refer...
his hometown, including the puledro (1933), the cinghialino (1950), the buttero (1953), and the statue of saint Francis of Assisi (1965) next to the church...
Among other works are: Dolce far niente; Costume romano; Ciociara, and Buttero del Lazio. His painting of an organist, titled Mystical music (1866), is...
painted laborers and animals in the Roman countryside. Among his works: Buttero; Costumi del Lazio; Ciociara. At the 1883 Mostra Nazionale of Rome and...
erroneously referred to as Station Square, is known for its statue of a buttero (1953) by sculptor Tolomeo Faccendi. The station was opened on 15 June...