Description: The most impressive, the one that in my opinion won the prize for the greatest mortuary sculpture, among the countless important works in the Montjuïc cemetery in Barcelona, Spain. This is the tomb of Don Nicolau Juncosa Sabaté (1865-1932) created by the sculptor Antoni Pujol Panadès. This sculptural realism had its origins in the mid-nineteenth century, when artists stopped showing death as a grandiloquent theme and introduced it into everyday reality. The most surprising thing about this tomb is that it was commissioned by Nicolau Juncosa himself and that the face of his statue was made using the plaster mask technique applied after he was dead, so that they could faithfully reproduce his facial expression. Size is 20 x 30 inches (poster size) printed in glossy paper. Not framed.
Price: 239 USD
Location: Guayama, Puerto Rico
End Time: 2025-01-05T00:07:34.000Z
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Item Specifics
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Size: 20 x 30 in
Type: Photograph
Framing: Unframed
Year of Production: 2024
Image Orientation: Landscape
Theme: Art, Cemetery, Mortuary, Famous Places, History
Image Color: Black & White
Style: Landscape
Material: Gloss Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Finish: Glossy