- José Alcoverro
José Alcoverro y Amorós (
Tivenys , Tarragona, 1835 —Madrid , December 1908) was a Spanish sculptor, a pupil ofJosé Piquer . He was a virtuoso modeller who specialised in realistic portraiture, and whose penchant for realism animated both his religious compositions, often selected for their inherent drama, such as the "Ishmael Fainting of Thirst" (1867), which brought him to public attention) [It was purchased for the academy at Valencia.] and his allegorical official commissions. He exhibited in the Madrid annual expositions from 1867 to 1907.Among his public monuments in Madrid are the figures (1892) ofAlonso Berruguete , Alfonso X "the Wise" andIsidore of Seville ("illustration, right") at theBiblioteca Nacional de España ; a monument to Agustín Argüelles, (1902); figures of Economy and Bookkeeping (1904) on the façade of the Banco Central Hispano; allegorical figure of "Agriculture" (1907) on the monument to Alfonso XII, in theParque del Buen Retiro ("illustration, left") [The project was under the direction of the architectJosé Grasés y Riera ( [http://picapiedra-arquitectura.blogspot.com/2006/02/monumento-alfonso-xii.html Monumento a Alfonso XII] ).] ; and the monument to Padre Francisco Piquer, Monte de Piedad.Notes
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* [http://esculturaurbana.com/paginas/alc.htm José Alcoverro]
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/00/0016/T001634.asp Grove ArtNet: José Alcoverro]
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