El Caballito (Sebastián)
El Caballito, officially Cabeza de caballo ("horse's head"),[1][2] is an outdoor 28-metre (92 ft) tall steel sculpture by Sebastián (Enrique Carbajal) depicting a horse's head, installed along Mexico City's Paseo de la Reforma, in Mexico. It was dedicated on January 15, 1992.[3]
El Caballito | |
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The sculpture in 2011 | |
El Caballito Location within Centro Histórico | |
Artist | Sebastián |
Year | 1992 |
Medium | Steel sculpture |
Location | Mexico City, Mexico |
19.43608559°N 99.14942711°W |
Enrique Carbajal (Sebastian) created the El Caballito monument under the Olmec conception. The El Caballito was installed in front of the Torre del Caballito, a high office building. The monument had to replace the statue of Carlos IV which was removed from there in 1979, and also had to be some kind of chimney that would dissipate the vapors from deep drainage but wouldn’t adversely affect the image of the Paseo de la Reforma.[4]
References
- Corral, J. Francisco de Anda. "Sebastián recibirá la Medalla de Artes 2018 en la Universidad Anáhuac". El Economista. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
- "El escultor Sebastian muestra su pasión por la física y sus fines estéticos". El Universal (in Spanish). 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2018-11-23.
- "Sculpture "El Caballito" by Sebastian". Ciudad de México. Retrieved 23 November 2018.
- "El Caballito". "Mexican Routes [mexicanroutes.com]".
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