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Rogelio Yrurtia

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228: 183: 198: 210: 169: 17: 117:, was inaugurated in 1927 and stands as Yrurtia's most ambitious work, remaining arguably his best-known. Industrialist and philanthropist Carlos Delcasse commissioned Yrurtia for his crypt in the Buenos Aires suburb of 227: 86:, his work earned him a Grand Prize at the 1911 International Arts Exposition there. Upon his return to Buenos Aires in 1916, Yrurtia was commissioned to sculpt a likeness of 55:
in 1879, Rogelio Yrurtia enrolled in the local Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts in 1899. A talented student, he quickly earned a scholarship on which he traveled to
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Yrurtia returned to Buenos Aires in 1905, where he presented a number of exhibitions and, in 1907, was commissioned to create a monument to 1820s-era Argentine statesman
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Continuing to exhibit successfully in Argentina and abroad, the city of Buenos Aires commissioned him for the creation of a monument to grace a median plaza along
150:, Yrurtia became one of the founding members of the National Academy of Fine Arts in 1938 and he continued to exhibit periodically, working from his 125:, was created at Delcasse's request; though not a jurist, Delcasse considered himself a "friend of the court." The sculpture was reproduced in 283: 255: 197: 143: 67:. Securing his first exhibition at the National Society of French Artists in 1903, he obtained a Grand Prize at the 1904 288: 303: 182: 308: 298: 118: 219: 68: 293: 209: 130: 155: 91: 102:(it's worth noting that Rivadavia, who died in exile in 1845, had requested that his remains 278: 273: 151: 87: 168: 8: 72: 158:
section of Buenos Aires. Yrurtia died there in 1950, bequeathing his home as a museum.
64: 60: 83: 52: 99: 79: 110: 267: 247: 32: 44: 95: 48: 28: 121:, which the noted sculptor completed in 1936. The work's highlight, 16: 147: 126: 138: 56: 162:, one of his last works, stands in the central courtyard. 236:(1926), part of Monument to Manuel Dorrego, Buenos Aires 113:, a major thoroughfare south of downtown. The monument, 27:(December 6, 1879 – March 4, 1950) was a renowned 265: 15: 266: 59:. There, he attended the prestigious 144:Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum 13: 284:Argentine people of Basque descent 142:for the 1937 grand opening of the 14: 320: 63:, where he was apprenticed under 226: 208: 203:Monument to Bernardino Rivadavia 196: 181: 167: 38: 1: 241: 69:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 7: 90:, the first Constitutional 10: 325: 289:Artists from Buenos Aires 98:planned in his honor for 304:Argentine male sculptors 248:ArteSur:Rogelio Yrurtia 234:AlegorĂ­a de la Fatalidad 20:Sculptor Rogelio Yrurtia 131:Argentine Supreme Court 309:20th-century sculptors 299:Argentine male artists 106:return to Argentina). 92:President of Argentina 21: 19: 88:Bernardino Rivadavia 294:Argentine sculptors 256:The Yrurtia Museum 73:St. Louis, Missouri 65:Jules-Felix Coutan 22: 53:Basque immigrants 316: 259: 251: 230: 212: 200: 185: 171: 84:Barcelona, Spain 82:. Relocating to 31:sculptor of the 324: 323: 319: 318: 317: 315: 314: 313: 264: 263: 257: 249: 244: 237: 231: 222: 213: 204: 201: 192: 186: 177: 172: 61:AcadĂ©mie Julien 41: 25:Rogelio Yrurtia 12: 11: 5: 322: 312: 311: 306: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 262: 261: 253: 243: 240: 239: 238: 232: 225: 223: 220:Yrurtia Museum 214: 207: 205: 202: 195: 193: 191:– detail 187: 180: 178: 173: 166: 100:Plaza Miserere 80:Manuel Dorrego 40: 37: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 321: 310: 307: 305: 302: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 271: 269: 260: 254: 252: 246: 245: 235: 229: 224: 221: 217: 211: 206: 199: 194: 190: 189:Ode to Labour 184: 179: 176: 175:Ode to Labour 170: 165: 164: 163: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 140: 134: 132: 128: 124: 120: 119:Vicente LĂłpez 116: 115:Ode to Labour 112: 107: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 39:Life and work 36: 34: 30: 26: 18: 258:(in Spanish) 250:(in Spanish) 233: 215: 188: 174: 159: 154:home in the 137: 135: 122: 114: 108: 103: 77: 45:Buenos Aires 42: 24: 23: 279:1950 deaths 274:1879 births 136:Creating a 111:Paseo ColĂłn 268:Categories 242:References 216:The Boxers 160:The Boxers 96:mausoleum 49:Argentina 29:Argentine 156:Belgrano 129:for the 94:, for a 43:Born in 35:school. 152:Baroque 148:Rosario 123:Justice 33:Realist 127:bronze 139:Moses 57:Paris 146:in 104:not 71:in 51:to 270:: 218:, 133:. 75:. 47:,

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Argentine
Realist
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Basque immigrants
Paris
Académie Julien
Jules-Felix Coutan
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
St. Louis, Missouri
Manuel Dorrego
Barcelona, Spain
Bernardino Rivadavia
President of Argentina
mausoleum
Plaza Miserere
Paseo ColĂłn
Vicente LĂłpez
bronze
Argentine Supreme Court
Moses
Juan B. Castagnino Fine Arts Museum
Rosario
Baroque
Belgrano
Ode to Labour
Ode to Labour – detail
Monument to Bernardino Rivadavia
The Boxers, Yrurtia Museum

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