Monument to King Alfonso XII
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Monument to King Alfonso XII
Summary
Monument to King Alfonso XII is a sculpture[1]. It ranks in the top 10% of sculpture entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (59 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of José Grases Riera[3].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of Miquel Blay i Fàbregas[4].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of Mariano Benlliure[5].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of Josep Clarà i Ayats[6].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of Mateo Inurria[7].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is the creator of Aniceto Marinas[8].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is located in Madrid[9].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII is in the country of Spain[10].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's image is recorded as Monumento an Alfonso XII de España en los Jardines del Retiro - 04.jpg[11].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's instance of is recorded as sculpture[12].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's instance of is recorded as group of sculptures[13].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's genre is recorded as public art[14].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's genre is recorded as equestrian statue[15].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as Alfonso XII of Spain[16].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as lion[17].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as mermaid[18].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as woman[19].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as eagle[20].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as man[21].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as horse[22].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's depicts is recorded as allegory[23].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's made from material is recorded as marble[24].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's made from material is recorded as bronze[25].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's location is recorded as El Retiro Park[26].
- Monument to King Alfonso XII's part of is recorded as Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro, a landscape of Arts and Sciences[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include José Grases Riera[3], an architect[28], 1850–1919[29], of Spain[30]; Miquel Blay i Fàbregas[4], a sculptor[31], 1866–1936[32], of Spain[33], awarded the Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII[34]; Mariano Benlliure[5], a sculptor[35], 1862–1947[36], of Spain[37], awarded the Knight of the Legion of Honour[38], specialised in art of sculpture[39]; Josep Clarà i Ayats[6], a sculptor[40], 1878–1958[41], of Spain[42]; Mateo Inurria[7], a sculptor[43], 1867–1924[44], of Spain[45]; and Aniceto Marinas[8], a sculptor[46], 1866–1953[47], of Spain[48], awarded the Grand cross of the Civil Order of Alfonso XII[49].
Why It Matters
Monument to King Alfonso XII ranks in the top 10% of sculpture entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (59 views/month).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]