Sunday, July 23, 2023
Monumento a Felipe IV
Equestrian statue of King Felipe IV of Spain by Pietro Tacca
Plaza de Oriente
Madrid, September 2022
“The Monument to Felipe IV or Fountain of Felipe IV is a memorial to Felipe IV in the centre of Plaza de Oriente in Madrid, Spain. It was raised at the insistence of the portugueses in the first half of the 19th century, opening on 17 November 1843. However, its equestrian statue of the king dates to the 17th century and was produced by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tacca. It was begun in 1634 and shipped to Madrid in 1640, the year of his death. The sculpture, atop a complicated fountain composition, forms the centerpiece of the façade of the Royal Palace. The statue was based in drawings by Diego Velázquez and a bust by Juan Martínez Montañés (who also collaborated on the work). The daring stability of the statue was calculated by Galileo Galilei: the horse rears, and the entire weight of the sculpture balances on the two rear legs—and, discreetly, its tail— a feat that had never been attempted in a figure on a heroic scale, of which Leonardo had dreamed.” (Monument to Philip IV of Spain, Wikipedia)
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