Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt
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Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt (23 October 1919 – 14 May 1995[1]) was a Colombian sculptor. At the time of his death in 1995 he was recognized as one of the most important sculptors in Colombia and Latin America.[1] Most of the major cities in Colombia have statues sculpted by Arenas Betancourt.[citation needed]
Arenas Betancourt died on 14 May 1995 in the municipality of Caldas, located in the southern end of the Valley of Aburrá and part of the Medellín Metropolitan Area.[1]
His bronze statues are characterized by their enormous proportions and dramatic expression.[1]
Examples of his artwork are:
- Naked Bolívar in Pereira
- Monumento a la Raza, bronze and concrete, 38 m height, located in La Alpujarra Administrative Center in Medellín
- Sculptural Complex Vargas Swamp Lancers near Paipa is the largest sculpture in Colombia.
- Monument to Effort in Armenia
- Monument to the Marching Revolution in Valledupar
- Monument to the founders in Bogotá (installed 1965)[2]
- Statue of Simón Bolívar in Bogotá (installed 1963)[2]
Additionally to sculpture, Arenas Betancourt worked in printmaking and book illustration.[3]
Gallery
[edit]- Monument to Effort, bronze, steel and concrete, 28 m height, Armenia, Colombia
- Man, creator of Energy, bronze, steel and concrete, 18 m height, located in University of Antioquia
- Bolivar Condor bronze and concrete, located in the main square of Manizales
- Liberty Christ, located in Barranquilla
- The Flute Player, concrete and plaster. University of Antioquia
- Naked Bolivar, Pereira
- Monument to José Eustasio Rivera, Neiva
- Los Potros, a tribute to José Eustasio Rivera, in Neiva
- La oración al proscrito in Bogotá
- Monument to life in Medellín
- Prometheus Bound, bronze
- La Gaitana Monument in Neiva
- Monument to the Founders in Villavicencio
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Álvaro Uribe Vélez, Juan Fernando Tabares (2006). "El maestro Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt". "Estoy cargado de tigre", frases de Álvaro Uribe. Intermedio Editores. pp. 151–152.
- ^ a b Jacobs, Daniel (2018). The rough guide to Colombia. Stephen Keeling (2nd ed.). London. ISBN 978-0-241-31170-7. OCLC 1064634629.
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