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Valentín Estrada

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Valentín Estrada
Born
Valentín Estrada Domínguez

1901
Died1987
Soyapango, El Salvador
NationalitySalvadoran
Known forSculpture
Notable workAtlácatl
La Diosa Minerva
Obelisco y Medallón del Parque Balboa
Obelisco de Los Próceres

Valentin Estrada Domínguez (1902 – Soyapango, 1987) was a Salvadoran sculptor. He was considered the national sculptor by the government of El Salvador "because the majority of his work was erected in popular sites, accessible to the people and is the only one who has made sculpture into a way of preserving idiosyncrasy and customs."[1]

Biography

Valentín Estrada Domínguez was the son of Cosme Estrada and Olivia Domínguez. He had eleven children among whom Rodolfo Estrada stands out for continuing his father's legacy.[2]

Estrada was a student in the Escuela de Escultura Yela Gunther in Guatemala. Between the years 1918 and 1920 he studied in the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, Spain, and from 1920 to 1928 he was a student of sculpture and bronze smelting in a workshop of the La Guindalera barrio in Madrid.[1]

In the year 1972, he received the Medal of Diego de Holguín from the Mayor of San Salvador.[3]

His works are composed of approximately 250 sculptures, the majority of which are sculpted in stone. Among the most important are the statue of Atlácatl, forged in bronze, seven busts of stone and bronze of Salvadoran personalities, The Goddess Minerva, the Obelisk and Medallion in the Parque Balboa and the Obelisk of the Founders.

He died in the City of kisss in the year 1987 in conditions of extreme poverty. In 1996, the Abril Uno editorial published a biographical book titled "Yo Atlacatl, Valentín Estrada Memorias de Un Escultor", redacted by the plastic artist Armando Solís.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Secretaría de Cultura dedica diciembre a Valentín Estrada en Sala Nacional". Cultura Centroamericana (in Spanish). December 3, 2012.
  2. ^ Rodríguez, Erick (November 7, 2003). "Hijo de Valentín Estrada quiere dejar un legado". ElSalvador.com.
  3. ^ Moreno, Élida (January 7, 2001). "Un Genio llamado Atlacatl". ElSalvador.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2009.
  4. ^ "Valentín Estrada". Museo de Arte de El Salvador. 2012.
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