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The bronze sculptural group topping off the monument depicts a meeting of Columbus with Queen Isabella, seated on her throne. The upper part of the pedestal serves as a staircase on which Columbus stops to bow to the queen. [4] The sculptural group was also reportedly set to include a figure of Boabdil, but the idea just fell apart. [5]
The Monument to Isabella the Catholic (Spanish: Monumento a Isabel la Católica) is an instance of public art located in Madrid, Spain. A work by Manuel Oms [ es ] , the monument is a sculptural bronze ensemble consisting of an equestrian statue of Isabella of Castile , accompanied by Pedro González de Mendoza and Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba .
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Statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Category B: Q17811104 [11] More images: Isabella Elder: Elder Park: 1906: Archibald McFarlane Shannan Seated statue on pedestal: Bronze and granite: Category A: Q17568709: Isabella Elder Statue cast by JW Singer & Sons, stonework by DH & J Newall of Dalbeattie. [12] HMS K13 Submariners memorial Elder Park ...
3 m (9.8 ft) high bronze statue on a sandstone plinth — [20] More images: Man with Potential Selves Grainger Street: 2003: Sean Henry — Set of three painted statues — More images: Ellipsis Eclipses Newgate Street: 2005: Danny Lane — 12 m (39 ft) tall glass and stainless steel sculpture — [21] More images: Ever Changing Junction of ...
15th century depiction of Isabella. Isabella of France (1295 – 22 August 1358) was Queen of England and the daughter of Philip IV of France. Sometimes called the "She-Wolf of France", she was a key figure in the rebellion which deposed her husband, Edward II of England, in favor of their eldest son Edward III.
The subject is Empress Isabella of Portugal (1503–1539), the beloved wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, mother of Philip II of Spain and daughter of Manuel I of Portugal. Titian painted her after her death, using a mediocre painting for reference. [2] For the rest of his life, Charles took the painting with him on all his travels.
The Bust of Isabella of Aragon or Ideal Portrait of Laura is a marble sculpture by Francesco Laurana, now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the only one of the artist's sculptures to retain the coloured wax he applied to it.