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Francisco José Narváez (4 October 1905, Porlamar – 13 July 1982, Caracas) was a Venezuelan sculptor who is perhaps best known for "Las Toninas", a sculptural group that decorates the fountain of the Plaza O'Leary in Caracas. His work is characterized by a strong ethnic component and he made extensive use of local materials.

Las Toninas (The Dolphins) in the Plaza O'Leary
"Las Toninas" (The Dolphins) in the Plaza O'Leary

Life and works


Narváez was the son of a cabinetmaker and restorer. While he was still very young, the family moved to Caracas and he began his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts. In 1928, he left for Paris where he attended the Académie Julian and established connections with the artistic community in Montparnasse.[1] He returned to Venezuela in 1931 and, a few years later, began to work with the architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva, who commissioned him to supply sculptures for his projects, including the Plaza of Carabobo Park, the facade for the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Natural Sciences and the Plaza O'Leary.

In 1939, he travelled to New York to decorate the Venezuelan pavilion at the World's Fair and exhibited his works "Café y Frutas" (now in the Andrés Bello Lyceum) and "Perlas y Cacao" (now in the Fermín Toro Lyceum).

In 1952, he completed an equestrian statue of General Rafael Urdaneta which is now on display in the Plaza La Candelaria. Later, he collaborated with Villanueva to create several pieces for the University City of Caracas, which was conceived as a "synthesis of the Arts". "Education", "Science", "The Athlete" and the bust of José María Vargas are some of his works located on the campus of the Central University of Venezuela.

In 1981 and 1982, he created two sculptures of monumental proportions. One of them, "Gran Volumen", was made for the Amuay Refinery Complex and the other, one of his last completed works, the "Armonía de Volúmenes y Espacio", was for Caracas Metro.[1] It is located in a plaza that was later named for him.


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- [en] Francisco Narváez

[es] Francisco Narváez

Francisco José Narváez Rivera OL (Porlamar, Venezuela, 4 de octubre de 1905 - Caracas, Venezuela, 7 de julio de 1982), fue un artista plástico venezolano, uno de los más importantes escultores de su país, creador entre muchas otras obras del conocido grupo escultórico «Las Toninas», que adorna la fuente de la Plaza O'Leary en Caracas.

[fr] Francisco Narvaez

Francisco José Narváez (Porlamar, île de Margarita, 4 octobre 1905 - Caracas, 7 juillet 1982), artiste plastique vénézuélien, est un des plus importants sculpteurs de son pays, créateur entre beaucoup d'autres œuvres du célèbre groupe escultórico "Les Toninas", qui orne la fontaine de la Place Ou'Leary à Caracas.



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