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Sculpture in Mexico City, Mexico
Gladiador romano
Sculpture of a muscular, nude man in a city park. He stands in contrapposto and prepares to throw a weapon.The bronze copy in Mexico City's Alameda Central in 2018
ArtistJosé María Labastida
Completion datec. 1830 (1830)
Dimensions201 cm × 89.5 cm × 86 cm (79.13 in × 35.24 in × 33.86 in)

Gladiador romano (English: Roman Gladiator) is a sculpture by José María Labastida. The Museo Nacional de Arte in Mexico City has a marble version, and a bronze copy is installed in Alameda Central.

References

  1. ^ "Gladiador Romano". Mexicana (in Spanish). Mexican Secretary of Culture.
  2. http://munal.emuseum.com/objects/774/gladiador-romano Museo Nacional de Arte.

External links

Public art in Mexico City
Murals
Sculptures and monuments
Alameda Central
Paseo de la Reforma
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Key: † No longer extant or on public display


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