Galdós or the Monument to Galdós is a sculpture in Madrid, Spain. A work by Victorio Macho, it is dedicated to Benito Pérez Galdós. It lies on the southern part of El Retiro.
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Coordinates | 40.412069°N 3.680151°W / 40.412069; -3.680151 |
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Location | El Retiro, Madrid, Spain |
Designer | Victorio Macho |
Material | Granite |
Opening date | 20 January 1919 |
Dedicated to | Benito Pérez Galdós |
An initiative of friends and admirers of the writer such as the Quintero brothers, José Francés [es], González Blanco and Emiliano Ramírez Ángel [es], in 1918 the project was entrusted to Victorio Macho, who had already carried out a study of the facial features of Galdós in the past.[1] The material costs were funded via popular subscription.[2]
The sculpture represents Galdós towards the end of his life, sitting on an armchair (with arms in the form of lions), with his legs covered by a blanket.[2][3]
The monument was unveiled during an emotive ceremony on 20 January 1919, attended by Galdós himself.[2] Tomás Borrás Bermejo, Emiliano Ramírez Ángel, Ramón Pérez de Ayala and Enrique de Mesa were among those in attendance.[4] An ageing Galdós (he would die less than a year later)—ill of uremia and nearly completely blind—felt the statue with his fingers and told Macho: "Magnificent, my friend Macho. And he looks so much like me!".[5]
The work brought fame to the then young Macho and boosted his incipient career.[6]