Aniceto Marinas García (born 17 April 1866 in
Segovia
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Segovia is in the Inner Plateau ('' Meseta central''), near the northern slopes of t ...
– died 23 September 1953 in
Madrid
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) was a Spanish sculptor.
He studied at the
Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
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,
taking further studies at the .
He became Director of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in 1950, in replacement of the
Count of Romanones
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.
Works
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Monumento a los héroes del dos de Mayo, Segovia.
* ''Hermanitos de leche'', Segovia.
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''Velázquez'',
Paseo del Prado
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, Madrid.
* ''
Al pueblo del dos de mayo de 1808'', Madrid.
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''Eloy Gonzalo'', Madrid.
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Monument to the Constitution of 1812, Cádiz
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1866 births
1953 deaths
Spanish sculptors
Spanish male sculptors
People from Segovia