Maximiano Alves (22 August 1888 – 22 January 1954) was a Portuguese sculptor.[1]
Biography
Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra, Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon
Alves was born in Lisbon. He was the son of the engraver of the mint. He finished his course on sculpture at Lisbon School of Fine Arts in 1911, where he attended with a sculptor Simões de Almeida (his uncle) and two painters Luciano Freire and Ernesto Condeixa.
Monument to António Lereno at Lereno Square in the center of Praia
He was awarded with a rank of an official of the Order of Christ, later he took part in the conception and execution of the Great War Monument in Lisbon.
He took part in artistic works in different periodical publications, one example was a review Alma Nova which was published in Faro in 1914.
Expositions
He took part in different expositions including:
Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, in 1929
International and Colonial Exposition, Paris, in 1931
Portuguese World Exhibition, Lisbon. in 1940
Selected works
Monument to the Fallen Victims of the Great War, Lisbon, 1931
Fountain at Alviela Canal, Sacavém, 1940
Sculptures of the Monumental Fountain, Alameda D. Afonso Henriques, Lisboa, c. 1940
"A "Força"" (in Portuguese). Assembly of the Portuguese Republic. Retrieved 22 July 2014.>
Bibliography
Bethencourt, Francisco, Chaudhuri, Kirti, dir – A História da expansão Portuguesa (History of the Portuguese Expansion). Lisboa, Circle of Letters, 1998
Saial, Joaquim – Estatuária Portuguesa dos Anos 30 (1926–1940) (Portuguese Statues in the 1930s (1926–1940)). Lisbon, Bertrand, 1991
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