Edmundo Prati Explained
Edmundo Prati (17 April 1889, in Paysandú – 24 November 1970) was a Uruguayan sculptor.
Selected works
- Monument to the Uruguayan national hero José Gervasio Artigas, Plaza Artigas, Salto.[1]
- Monument to the Argentine national hero José de San Martín, Plaza Soldados Orientales de San Martín, Montevideo (with Antonio Pena).[1]
- Monument to the last Charrúa aboriginal people (Spanish; Castilian: Los últimos charrúas), parque Prado, Montevideo (with Gervasio Furest and Enrique Lussich).[2]
- Monument to the lawyer and politician Luis Alberto de Herrera, Montevideo (with V. Habegger and Jorge Durán Mattos).
- Monument to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Parque Batlle, Montevideo.
- Monumental statue to José Irureta Goyena, Pocitos, Montevideo.
- Monumental statue The Sawer (Spanish; Castilian: El Sembrador), Paysandú.
- Monumental statue to Giuseppe Garibaldi, Dolores.
External links
Notes and References
- http://letras-uruguay.espaciolatino.com/echinope/edmundo_prati.htm Edmundo Prati: a life devoted to art
- http://www.montevideo.gub.uy/ciudad/arquitectura/estatuas-y-monumentos/los-ultimos-charruas Los últimos charrúas