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Antonio Rivas Mercado & Enrique Alciati — Angel of Independence (El Ángel)

Angel of Independence (El Ángel)

1910

Towering above Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, this monumental victory column stands as an iconic symbol of Mexican independence and resilience. Designed by architect Antonio Rivas Mercado and sculptor Enrique Alciati, the composition features a soaring stone shaft crowned with a gilded bronze winged figure, her arms outstretched in triumph. The pale limestone base is anchored by ornamental urns and Classical detailing, while the figure itself gleams in brilliant gold against the sky, visible from considerable distances across the urban landscape. Completed in 1910, the sculpture commemorates Mexico's struggle for freedom and has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in Latin America, serving as both a gathering place for citizens and a powerful statement of national pride. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)

Medium
Bronze and stone victory column

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Antonio Rivas Mercado & Enrique Alciati, Angel of Independence (El Ángel), 1910

Towering above Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City, this monumental victory column stands as an iconic symbol of Mexican independence and resilience. Designed by architect Antonio Rivas Mercado and sculptor Enrique Alciati, the composition features a soaring stone shaft crowned with a gilded bronze winged figure, her arms outstretched in triumph. The pale limestone base is anchored by ornamental urns and Classical detailing, while the figure itself gleams in brilliant gold against the sky, visible from considerable distances across the urban landscape. Completed in 1910, the sculpture commemorates Mexico's struggle for freedom and has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in Latin America, serving as both a gathering place for citizens and a powerful statement of national pride. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)

Medium
Bronze and stone victory column
Year
1910
Seen at
Paseo de la Reforma

Related themes

Mexico City, Twentieth Century, National Memorial, Allegorical Figure, Bronze Sculpture, Urban Landmark, Civic Sculpture, Classical Influence, Public Art, Outdoor Installation, Winged Monument, Neoclassical Style, Historic Sculpture, Victory Monument, Monumental Sculpture, Stone Architecture, Mexican Heritage, Iconic Landmark, Gilded Gold, Independence Symbol