Sculpture of King Alfonso XIII (1886-1941). Statue. The restoration of the left side of the head is appreciable, which in the time of the Republic (1931-1939) was perforated by an impact of a firearm, when the statue was shot. Alfonso XIII of Captain General of the Navy. Bronze sculpture, foot and whole body. It represents the monarch discovered, of size slightly lower than natural; Gala uniform of Captain General of the Navy (Casaca) and Decorations, all according to the Uniformity Card of October 20, 1909; He carries the bicorn or billiards in his right hand, while the left is supported by t


Sculpture of King Alfonso XIII (1886-1941). Statue. The restoration of the left side of the head is appreciable, which in the time of the Republic (1931-1939) was perforated by an impact of a firearm, when the statue was shot. Alfonso XIII of Captain General of the Navy. Bronze sculpture, foot and whole body. It represents the monarch discovered, of size slightly lower than natural; Gala uniform of Captain General of the Navy (Casaca) and Decorations, all according to the Uniformity Card of October 20, 1909; He carries the bicorn or billiards in his right hand, while the left is supported by the saber handle. Original by Lorenzo Collault Varela. Cylindrical base with two shields from Spain and step of scenes of the discovery of America and Queen with ladies.^Round bulk sculpture work by Lorenzo Coullaut-Valera (Marchena, Seville, 1876-Madrid, 1932), made in 1920 at home -Chills work on the commission of the Spanish transatlantic company to be installed in the steam entrance lobby Alfonso XIII. It represents the monarch discovered, of size slightly lower than natural; Gala uniform of Captain General of the Navy (Casaca) and Decorations, all according to the Uniformity Card of October 20, 1909; Take the bicorn or billiards in the right hand, while the left is supported by the saber handle. It is appreciable the restoration of the left side of the head, which in the time of the Republic (1931-1939) was perforated by an impact of a firearm, when the statue was XIII was a posthumous son of King Alfonso XII and Doña María Cristina de Austria. He was king since his birth in Madrid on May 17, 1886. When he turned sixteen he reached the age of majority and took over power, his mother in the regency (1902). When the Republic was proclaimed he left Spain from Cartagena on April 15, 1931 aboard the Prince Alfonso cruise, and died in Rome on February 28, 1941. throughout


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