Esculturas. Arte en el Museo de Malaga.

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Nº1 Ninfa y Fauno. ROBERTO CHAVEAU VASCONCEL (1866-1965 Estatua en bronce

Estas dos deidades a menudo son presentadas juntas a pesar de que él es un ser masculino romano y ella una ninfa femenina griega.


La fotografía Nº2 se llama "Emigrantes" de Francisco Jurado Ternero (1975) Pintor y escultor malagueño. Muy oportuna esta escultura en los actuales momentos cuando poblaciones del mundo estan migrando y buscando mejores condiciones de vida.


Nº3 Pareja tomando el sol, es la maqueta del monumento turistico de Benalmadena. Su autora. Elena Alvarez Laverón 1969


No. 1 Nymph and Faun. ROBERTO CHAVEAU VASCONCEL (1866-1965) Bronze statue.

These two deities are often depicted together, even though he is a male Roman god and she is a female Greek nymph.


Photograph No. 2 is called “Emigrants” by Francisco Jurado Ternero (1975), a painter and sculptor from Malaga. This sculpture is very timely at the present moment, when populations from various countries are migrating in search of better living conditions.


No. 3 Couple sunbathing is a model of the tourist monument in Benalmadena. Its author is Elena Alvarez Laverón, 1969.

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