
Monument to Miguel de Cervantes
1930
This monumental stone and bronze tribute to Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote, rises majestically in Madrid's Plaza de España. Created by sculptor Lorenzo Coullaut Valera in 1930, the composition features an idealized portrait bust of the writer crowning a tall pedestal, flanked by two equestrian bronze figures representing Don Quixote and Sancho Panza in their eternal quest. The work exemplifies early twentieth century Spanish public sculpture, blending classical monumentality with Modernist refinement through its elegant proportions and symbolic iconography. Reflected in the surrounding plaza's shallow pool, this iconic landmark celebrates Spanish literary heritage while anchoring one of Madrid's most recognizable public spaces. Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA)
- Medium
- Stone and bronze monument
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- Venue · Plaza de España
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