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The statue is a replica of the one in Buenos Aires by Louis-Joseph Daumas, 1862. Equestrian of King Carlos III at the Puerta del Sol. Made by Miguel Ángel Rodríguez and Eduardo Zancada in 1994. The statue is a replica of a smaller one sculpted by Juan Pascual de Mena in the 18th century. Equestrian of Simón Bolívar in the parque del Oeste.
Equestrian statues in Spain (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Statues in Spain" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The statue was sculpted by Rafael Atché and is said to depict Columbus pointing towards the New World with his right hand, while holding a scroll in the left. The statue points south-southeast (a more southerly direction than the adjacent Rambla Del Mar and almost a perfect extension of the direction of La Rambla, Barcelona ) and in effect is ...
List of equestrian statues in Spain; C. El Cid Campeador (sculpture) M. Monument to James I (Valencia) P. Pazo de Lourizán
It is most popular and widespread in these areas, but can also be found in other areas of Spain , Portugal, and Southern Italy . The name " El Caganer " literally means "the pooper". Traditionally, the figurine is depicted as a peasant, wearing the traditional Catalan red cap (the barretina ) and with his trousers down, showing a bare backside ...
Copy of the famous statue in Buenos Aires as part of an imposing monument with several bronze statues, reliefs and a large pedestal clad with polished red marble slabs José de San Martín: Plaza San Martín, Mercedes: 1954: Juan José Marín
Positioned on Broadway, in Manhattan, New York City, is the Charging Bull Statue, also called the Bull of Wall Street. The 7,100-pound bronze sculpture is 11 feet high and 16 feet long.
The Moors built the fortified city in the early 8th century, and it was captured by the Christians in the 12th century. The cathedral is the first Gothic example in Spain. The town is also famous for its casas colgadas, houses that hang over the edge of a cliff. [36] [37] La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia: Valencia: Valencian Community: 782; 1996 ...