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Dolores Candelaria Mora Vega (November 17, 1866 – June 7, 1936) known professionally as Lola Mora, was a sculptor born in San Miguel de Tucumán, in Argentina. She is known today as a rebel and a pioneer of women in her artistic field.

Lola Mora
Mora in the 1890s
Born
Dolores Candelaria Mora Vega

(1866-11-17)November 17, 1866
San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina
DiedJune 7, 1936(1936-06-07) (aged 69)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Resting placeLa Chacarita Cemetery
EducationGiulio Monteverde
Known forSculpture
Notable work
Las Nereidas
MovementClassicism

Early life


Dolores was the daughter of Romualdo Alejandro Mora, a prosperous landowner of Tucumán Province of Spanish origin and Regina Vega. She was the third born of seven children, three boys and four girls. Her parents (unusual behavior for the time) decided that the girls should also have the best education possible. In 1870 when Lola was four years old her parents moved the family to San Miguel del Tucumán. At seven years of age, she was a boarding school pupil at Colegio Sarmiento de [Tucumán Province]. In 1885, within two days both her parents died. Her older sister Paula Mora Vega married the engineer Guillermo Rucker, and together took care of the orphans.[1]


Education


Mora working at her studio in 1903
Mora working at her studio in 1903

At 20 years of age she began painting portraits, but soon turned to sculpting marble and granite. She studied art in her home province and then, with a scholarship, in Rome, Italy, studying under Costantino Barbella and Giulio Monteverde.[2] In 1900 she returned to Argentina and, with government connections, was commissioned to create two bas-reliefs for the Historical House of Tucumán.

As her career developed, her sensual style and her status as a female artist made her controversial. In 1903 her Nereids Fountain, created for the city of Buenos Aires, met bureaucratic problems at the city's Deliberative Council, which had the sculpture moved around from place to place.

Near the end of her life, she entered into some extravagant business (such as financing petroleum surveys in Salta), and then retired with only a pension to support herself. After her death in Buenos Aires, in poverty and obscurity, her friends burned her letters, mementos and personal diaries.

Mora obtained various patents. One included a system to project films without a screen (using a column of vapor), as well as systems for mining.[3]

Mora was the subject of the 1996 film "Lola Mora", directed by Argentine director Javier Torre.[4]


Works


Mora's works include (in Buenos Aires unless otherwise noted):


References


  1. Haedo, Oscar Félix (1974). Lola Mora: Vida y obra de la primera escultora argentina. Eudeba.
  2. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures, edited by Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez, Ana M. Lopez, 2002, page 994
  3. "Los mejores inventos argentinos de la historia".
  4. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1054987-javier-torre-refleja-la-violencia-actual (Spanish-language)
  5. City of Angels: The History of Recoleta Cemetery : a Guide to Its Treasures, OLMO Ediciones, 2002, page 71



На других языках


[de] Lola Mora

Lola Mora (* 17. November 1866 in Provinz Tucumán, Argentinien; † 7. Juni 1936 in Buenos Aires) war eine argentinische Bildhauerin. Sie gilt heute als Rebellin und als Pionierin auf dem Gebiet der Bildhauerei.
- [en] Lola Mora

[es] Lola Mora

Dolores Candelaria Mora Vega de Hernández, o Dolores Mora, más conocida como Lola Mora (nacida en El Tala, Salta y bautizada en Trancas, Tucumán, 17 de noviembre de 1866 - Buenos Aires, 7 de junio de 1936), fue una escultora argentina que además incursionó en el urbanismo, la minería y las artes visuales. Se destacó en espacios generalmente vedados a las mujeres de su época y fue la escultora argentina más halagada y discutida de los últimos años del siglo XIX y comienzos del siglo XX. Su obra más conocida es la Fuente de las Nereidas, denominada popularmente como Fuente de Lola Mora, un conjunto escultórico de mármol de Carrara que se inauguró el 21 de mayo de 1903 en el Paseo de Julio de Buenos Aires.[1]

[fr] Lola Mora

Lola Mora ou Dolores Mora de La Vega (née à Trancas, province de Tucumán le 17 novembre 1866 et morte à Buenos Aires le 7 juin 1936) est une artiste argentine, spécialisée dans la sculpture.

[it] Lola Mora

Dolores Candelaria Mora Vega de Hernández o Dolores Mora Vega, ma più conosciuta col nome d'arte Lola Mora (El Tala, 17 novembre 1866[1] – Buenos Aires, 7 giugno 1936) è stata una scultrice argentina.

[ru] Мора, Лола

Долорес Канделария Мора Вега де Эрнандес (17 ноября 1866 — 7 июня 1936) — аргентинский скульптор.



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