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The Bœuf Gras is an important festive figure that
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Carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
time. It may be a sculpted representation of a live animal, a real ox or another placid bovine. This article offers a non-exhaustive overview of Bœuf Gras festivities around the world.


England

An English cartoon from 1660 depicts
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mounted on a Fat Ox and ready to do battle with Lent.


Belgium


Anderlecht

The Bœuf Gras competition was held in
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from 1909 to 1998.


Antwerp

A Boeuf Gras procession took place in
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on Monday March 28, 1910, the day after Easter Sunday.


Mouscron

There is a Bœuf Gras competition in Mouscron, which had its 40th edition in 2023.


Canada


Montréal

In Montreal, on Friday, March 23, 1900, the day after Mi-Carême Thursday, a Bœuf Gras parade was organized for the first time. It took place in the evening on the ice of a skating rink, protected by walls from the aggressive winter cold, and was open to spectators for an entrance fee. The parade features floats representing, among others, the city of Montreal, England, France, the United States, and Ireland, with young girls in national costume escorted by halberdiers. Thirty musicians from l'Harmonie de Montréal provide the soundscape against a backdrop of lighting effects. In 2010, a float bearing a statue of a Bœuf Gras (Fat Ox) paraded on Mardi Gras.


France


Bar-sur-Seine

In the church of
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, a 16th-century stained glass window depicts the feast of the Boeuf Gras, which was certainly held in the town at the time.


Bayonne

Bayonne's tradition of bœufs gras is a practice that will be listed as part of France's intangible cultural heritage in 2020.


Bazas

The Bœufs Gras procession has been held in Bazas every year since the 13th century.


Beaumont-sur-Oise

Beaumont-sur-Oise Beaumont-sur-Oise (, literally ''Beaumont on Oise'') is a commune in the Val-d'Oise department in Île-de-France in northern France. The classical cellist Jean-Henri Levasseur (1764–1823) was born in Beaumont-sur-Oise. Population Notable ...
's "Boeuf Gras" is a long-standing festival that has been held without interruption for many years.


Berck-Plage

In the cavalcade of May 20, 1907, a Char de la Boucherie, Char du Bœuf Gras, marches past.


Bergerac

The tradition of boeuf gras (fattened beef) was first documented in Bergerac in 1908.


Chalon-sur-Saône

Butchers, who used to walk fat oxen around town, once played a key role in the organization of the
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Carnival. On Mardi Gras, February 12, 1907, the butchers took up the tradition of the Bœuf Gras and paraded a splendid beast around town.


La Chapelle Saint-Denis

On February 27, 1858, in his article entitled Les Bœufs gras, published in L'Univers illustré, Mr. Vauvert wrote about the Bœuf gras procession at Chapelle Saint-Denis: Paris was not alone in enjoying the privilege of these ceremonial rides; several neighboring towns had their boeuf phénomène, complete with triumphal float and traditional Indian procession. The solemnity at La Chapelle-Saint-Denis was remarkable not so much for the pomp and circumstance displayed by its organizer, Mr. Baudeau, as for the presence of a hundred-and-seven-year-old man, the venerable Mr. Armand Gérard. Armand Gérard, who had asked to be featured as Le Temps. We have dedicated an engraving to this procession, as to that of the Parisian oxen. The village of La Chapelle Saint-Denis was annexed to Paris at the end of 1859 (part of it was attached to the communes of Saint-Ouen, Saint-Denis and
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).


Charleville

A Bœuf Gras parades in the
Mi-Carême Laetare Sunday (Church Latin: ; Classical Latin: ; English: ) is the fourth Sunday in the season of Lent, in the Western Christian liturgical calendar. Traditionally, this Sunday has been a day of celebration within the austere period of Lent. ...
Thursday procession March 21, 1909 in Charleville.


Chartres

On April 1, 1906, a Bœuf Gras took part in the "Cavalcade Paris-Chartres".


Château-Gontier

On May 27, 1906, a Bœuf Gras (Fat Ox) float took part in the Fête des Fleurs (Flower Festival).


Châtellerault

In his Essai about the organization of work in Poitou from the 11th century to the Revolution, published in 1900, Prosper Boissonnade describes the ''bœuf gras'' de
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Since the end of the 16th century, the butchers of Châtellerault, for example, have celebrated Carnival with a competition in which they exhibit the best oxen. After being presented to the officers of the seneschals, the most beautiful steer recognized by the jurors is "viellé", i.e. taken around the town's cantons and crossroads to the sound of popular music, and its lucky owner is granted a monopoly on Lenten butchery.


Clermont-Ferrand

In
Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand (, , ; or simply ; ) is a city and Communes of France, commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions of France, region, with a population of 147,284 (2020). Its metropolitan area () had 504,157 inhabitants at the 2018 ...
, fat oxen were driven around at Easter until around 1960.


Créteil

Around 1920, in Créteil, then a village in the Paris region, Mardi Gras and Mi-Carême were important festivals, as they were in Paris at the same time. A ''Bœuf Gras'' (fat ox) was paraded, as André Dreux reports in ''Créteil, mon village!'':
Then came Mardi Gras, the butchers' festival. The prize went to the butcher who could show off the most beautiful ox - alive, of course. It was the "bœuf gras" (fat ox), which rarely walked on its legs along the streets of Créteil, but was hoisted onto a float, decked out and beautifully wrapped, surrounded by horsemen and people in fancy dress. The laundresses in particular were part of the festivities, and had the day off: it has to be said that there were quite a few of them since there was a small factory, among other smaller laundries. Créteil's washerwomen, if they knew how to handle the beater, like their 5th-century ancestors who, it is said, knocked out the preachers Agoard and Aglibert, at least handled this professional instrument with good humor and accompanied themselves with song. Wasn't it one of their eldest sisters who, from the wash boat opposite the "''Au cochon de lait''" where
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was staying, charmed Hugo into writing a poem about it? After Mardi Gras, Carnival continued with Mi-Carême; more masquerade costumes, and merry confetti battles. Around 1920, we regularly saw masked balls organized by local societies.


Dax

A video of the Bœuf Gras competition held in Dax in February 1963 is available on the Internet.


Dijon

A description of the Promenade du Boeuf Gras in Dijon is known from 1784. It shows some similarities with the one in Paris:
On Sunday November 28, Dijon's butchers, having been awarded the bounty of the fatted ox at the opening of the Seurre fairs, marched it through the town with great pomp; they rode on horseback, sword in hand, and had the Prince's music.


Eu

A postcard shows a float carrying a Bœuf Gras and three costumed people: a toreador and two picadors. It was part of the grand cavalcade organized in Eu on Easter Monday, April 20, 1908. Another postcard shows the Bœuf Gras and Boîte au Sel marching in Eu that day.


Issoudun

A photo from the 1930s shows the Bœuf Gras procession in
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.


Jargeau

Jargeau's carnival, now the largest in the Centre-Val de Loire region, is said to have originated with the Bœuf Gras (Fat Ox) village walk in the 1880s.


Lunéville

On April 4, 1904, Lunéville hosted a cavalcade featuring a Bœuf Gras float.


Lurcy-Lévis

The tradition of the Promenade du Bœuf Gras is attested to in
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by an early postcard.


Marseille

In 1822, in the Dictionnaire critique des reliques et des images miraculuses by J.-A.-S. Collin de Plancy, we read: On Corpus Christi (1), the oxen are always taken for a walk in Marseille. It carries a child on its back, representing Saint John the Baptist. Some claim that this is a remnant of paganism, but Ruffi attributes the origin of this ceremony to the confreres of the body of Our Lord "who walked an ox every year, to treat the confreres on Corpus Christi. He quotes documents from 1530, which at least prove that this procession had the use he gives it, but which do not prove that it is not a remnant of
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(2). (1) Nannies are careful to have their infants kiss the muzzle of the fat ox. They are convinced that this ceremony will preserve a child forever from toothache. Good women who can let the fatted ox into their homes consider it a good omen when it deposits its digestion in their house or yard. (2) Histoire de Marseille, book XIV, chap. VI.


La Martinique

A traditional Carnival figure in
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used to be the Mardi Gras ox.


Manthelan

The tradition of the
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beef-fat parade took place every year on Mardi Gras. It ended after the centenary celebration in 1989.


Montargis

A postcard from around 1900 shows the Bœuf Gras float on parade at "La Cavalcade du 9 Avril" in
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.


Montbrison

Bœuf Gras is documented in Montbrison until 1962.


Montluçon

The Bœuf Gras festival reappeared in
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in the early 1990s under the name Fête, then Carnaval du Bœuf Villé.


Nancy

Bœuf gras was once paraded in Nancy. An article illustrated with a photo appeared on the subject in February 2012 in L'Est républicain.


Nantes

The Bœuf Gras appears to be an old tradition at the
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Carnival. It can be seen, for example, in 1907, 1914, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1924. Photos of the Bœuf Gras at Carnaval de Nantes: * 1914 -
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* 1920 - '' Carabin 1st'' * 1921 - '' S. M. Gros-Plant 1st'' * 1921 - '' S. M. Gros-Plant 1st'' * 1923 - ''Mironton'', photo 1, photo 2 * 1924 - ( Name not specified on photo) At the Nantes Carnival in 1958, the last horse-drawn carriage in the carnival parade was a Bœuf Gras float.


Niort

The Bœuf Gras was traditionally driven through
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every year.


Orléans

We still have a description of the 1807
Orléans Orléans (,"Orleans"
(US) and
Mi-Carême Laetare Sunday (Church Latin: ; Classical Latin: ; English: ) is the fourth Sunday in the season of Lent, in the Western Christian liturgical calendar. Traditionally, this Sunday has been a day of celebration within the austere period of Lent. ...
day.


Paris

In 19th-century
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, the prestigious Bœuf Gras festivities took on a gigantic dimension, becoming the de facto Fête de Paris within the framework of the very large Carnaval de Paris. From 1870 onwards, the Parisian Boeuf Gras procession fell victim to circumstantial political and organizational problems: the Parisian butchers' crisis with the Mathurin Couder affair in 1869–1873, and the absence of a Paris mayor until 1977. It continued to parade in the 20th century, including on a large scale in 1905 and 1936. But it disappeared after the 1951 and 1952 parades. This was followed by a 45-year hiatus. It was revived in 1998 on the initiative of Basile Pachkoff and has marched every year since. From 2002 onwards, it returned to the traditional Carnival calendar, marching on Dimanche Gras the day before Mardi Gras.


Le Perray-en-Yvelines

A Bœuf gras float paraded in a 1908 cavalcade in
Le Perray-en-Yvelines Le Perray-en-Yvelines () is a commune in the Yvelines department in the west of Île-de-France in north-central France. Population See also *Communes of the Yvelines department A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. C ...
.


Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

A postcard from 1909 features the Bœuf Gras in
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, then called Pierrefitte.


Poitiers

Louis-François-Marie Bellin de La Liborlière wrote in 1846 about life in
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before 1789:
As the law of quadragesimal abstinence was generally observed, each year a Lenten butcher was appointed, with sole responsibility for the public sale of meat during the period when this type of food became an exception. It was this butcher who, at Carnival time, led the fattened ox through the streets of the town with great pomp and ceremony.
The "boucherie de carême" was the only butcher's shop authorized to sell meat during the forty days of Lent to those dispensed from fasting by the bishop. This was a prestigious and lucrative position.


Rennes

A Bœuf Gras was paraded at the 1927 Mi-Carême in
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and another at the 1930 Mi-Carême. The first prize in the Rennes student tombola for Mi-Carême 1938 is a Bœuf Gras.


Rochefort

A photo of the Bœuf Gras parade held in Rochefort on Mi-Carême Thursday, March 28, 1935, can be viewed on the Internet. The accompanying commentary states that this parade took place every year at the time.


Saint-Germain-des-Fossés

A postcard shows the presentation of a Bœuf Gras de Pâques in
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in 1925.


Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

Mardi Gras 1929 saw a Bœuf Gras parade in the islands of
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.


Sancoins

A postcard shows the Bœuf Gras in
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around 1930.


Troyes

An old postcard shows the bœuf gras float parading through Troyes for Carnaval 1913.


Versailles

In 1849, the Bœuf Gras Parisien did not parade in Paris, but in
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. It was christened Californian, in reference to the California gold rush that began that same year... La Revue comique wrote about the Versailles parade:
And this is how the Californian, the fat ox of 1849, stripped of his Parisian royalty, found himself reduced to strolling his exiled majesty through the deserted streets of pompous Versailles, under the disdainful eyes of the local dowagers! What a fall! But also what a philosophical lesson! The ox cast melancholy glances at the city of
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; the city whose passions, affections and memories lie beyond our frontier, looked with perfect indifference at the Californian.
A Bœuf Gras took place in Versailles in 1895. It was announced on March 21 of that year by the newspaper La Presse: In Versailles and
Saint-Germain-en-Laye Saint-Germain-en-Laye () is a Communes of France, commune in the Yvelines Departments of France, department in the Île-de-France in north-central France. It is located in the western suburbs of Paris, from the Kilometre Zero, centre of Paris. ...
, the Mi-Carême festival has been postponed to Sunday March 24. Preparations in Versailles are already in full swing, and the fattened ox that will be triumphantly paraded through the streets will also be the main prize in a tombola for the benefit of the poor. As this prize might be a little too much for the person who wins it, it will be taken back for 1,000 francs.


Le Vésinet

An Internet page devoted to the history of
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states: Before 1900, the Bœuf-Gras parade took place before the Marguerite festival. A huge ox, decorated with flowers and tricolored ribbons, was led through the streets of Le Vésinet by a brass band. The animal belonged to the Filquière butcher's shop, and was driven by Mr. Filquière himself, dressed in the traditional blue smock.


Villeneuve-sur-Yonne

The May 7, 1922 cavalcade featured a Char du Bœuf gras.


Italy


Carrù

In
Carrù Carrù is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about northeast of Cuneo. Carrù borders the following municipalities: Bastia Mondovì, Bene Vagienna, Clavesana, ...
, the birthplace of the Piedmontese cattle breed, a Bœuf gras fair reserved for Piedmontese cattle that has been held every year since 1910.


Cavriago

For over two centuries,
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has been home to a fattened beef fair.


Moncalvo

Moncalvo has had a fattened beef fair for nearly four centuries.


Nizza Monferrato

In
Nizza Monferrato Nizza Monferrato () is a (municipality) in the Province of Asti in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about southeast of Turin and about southeast of Asti. Nizza Monferrato borders the following municipalities: Calamandrana, Castel Bogli ...
, in the province of Asti, there has been a ''Fiera del Bue grasso et del Manzo'' - Fattened Beef and Beef Fair - since the 17th century.


United States


Mobile

In 1710, one of the first carnival societies, the Société du Bœuf Gras, was founded in Mobile, French America. The society marched continuously for 150 years on Mardi Gras day, from 1711 to 1861. At the head of the procession, the Boeuf Gras is represented by the head of an enormous bull, pushed alone on wheels by sixteen men. The tradition of the Boeuf Gras, which came to Mobile from France, was interrupted in 1861 due to the Civil War. Société du Bœuf Gras was resurrected in 2021. The procession continues to parade along Dauphin Street on the morning of Mardi Gras day featuring a large papier-mâché bull's head.


New Orléans

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Carnival once featured a Bœuf Gras procession. An engraving from 1873 shows it. It bears a French name and includes a sacrificer armed with a club taken from a Parisian ceremony. At least in 1873, the New Orleans Carnival paraded a real live ox preceded by the sacrificer carrying a club, a costumed character typical of the Parisian parade. Since 1909, this has been replaced by a float bearing a giant sculpted
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of the animal.


Shreveport

On the Internet, you can see a photo of a monumental Bœuf gras artificial parading on its float in the Krewe of Centaur (Centaur Carnival Society) procession during
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Carnival 2009.


See also

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*
Carnival Carnival (known as Shrovetide in certain localities) is a festive season that occurs at the close of the Christian pre-Lenten period, consisting of Quinquagesima or Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday, and Shrove Tuesday or Mardi Gras. Carnival typi ...
* Carnaval de Périgueux *
Mardi gras Mardi Gras (, ; also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the final day of Carnival (also known as Shrovetide or Fastelavn); it thus falls on the day before the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday. is French for "Fat Tuesday", referring to it being ...
* Mardi gras (New Orleans) *
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*
Fin gras du Mézenc Fin Gras du Mézenc is an Appellation d'origine contrôlée, appellation of origin for a French cattle-breeding product. It is protected at European level by a Appellation d'origine contrôlée, AOP ("Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée"). Its ori ...
* Parade of the Fat Ox at the Paris Carnival


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