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Title
Sin Titulo. Mural de Armando Barrios (Mural 2), Estadio Olimpico
Alternative Title
Untitled (Mural 2) Olympic Stadium
Creator
Armando Barrios (1920-1999)
Contributor
Photographer: Xiomara Gonzalez
Date Created and/or Issued
2019-07-15
Publication Information
Institutional Assets and Monuments of Venezuela (IAM Venezuela)
The Arc/k Project
Universidad Central de Venezuela (Copred CUC)
Contributing Institution
The Arc/k Project
Collection
Cultural Heritage of Venezuela
Rights Information
Educational Use Permitted Only - Attribution, NoDerivitives, NonCommerical
For additional information on the use of these images contact: info@arck-project.org
Description
Armando Barrios Mural (1920-1999) located on the outside of the covered grandstand of the Olympic Stadium of the Central University of Venezuela, is the third mural from south to north. It was made with industrial glass mosaic tiles, designed at the request of the architect Carlos Raúl Villanueva in 1952. This artwork highlights colors yellow, blue, green, black, gray and white, and is part of the brief stage of geometric abstraction of Barrios, between the figurative period and subsequent simplification of the figure with cones, cylinders or spheres, inspired by cubism.
Type
image
Format
obj
3D Image
Image
Identifier
https://collections.arck-project.org/view/ARCK3D0000000345
Subject
Mural painting and decoration, Venezuelan
Place
Caracas
Venezuela
Source
Photogrammetry

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