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Francisco Elías Vallejo (Soto en Cameros 1782-Madrid 1858) Trubia School foundry "Daoíz and Velarde". Two patinated bronze busts with rear mark E. de Trubia". These two sculptures were made in 1846 -1850) by Francisco Elías Vallejo and founded by the Trubia Vocational Training School, which was the first school of its kind in Spain, as Trubia was one of the most important locations of the Metallurgical Industry in Spain. The Military History Museum of Seville has two replicas as well as the Army Museum. Francisco Elías Vallejo was assistant to the first chamber sculptor by appointment of Fernando VII and was director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1841. and 1850. With him, public sculpture with a historicist heroic theme was developed with a style that is in the middle of neoclassicism and romanticism. Height: 73 cm.

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Francisco Elías Vallejo (Soto en Cameros 1782-Madrid 1858) Trubia School foundry "Daoíz and Velarde". Two patinated bronze busts with rear mark E. de Trubia". These two sculptures were made in 1846 -1850) by Francisco Elías Vallejo and founded by the Trubia Vocational Training School, which was the first school of its kind in Spain, as Trubia was one of the most important locations of the Metallurgical Industry in Spain. The Military History Museum of Seville has two replicas as well as the Army Museum. Francisco Elías Vallejo was assistant to the first chamber sculptor by appointment of Fernando VII and was director of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in 1841. and 1850. With him, public sculpture with a historicist heroic theme was developed with a style that is in the middle of neoclassicism and romanticism. Height: 73 cm.

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