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Title
Raul Chuecos Picón (Version 2)
Creator
Manuel de la Fuente Muñoz (1932-2010)
Contributor
Photographer: Marinela Araque Rivero
Photographer: Samuel Leonardo Hurtado Camargo
Date Created and/or Issued
2018-03-21
Publication Information
Institutional Assets and Monuments of Venezuela (IAM Venezuela)
The Arc/k Project
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
This monument is a tribute to the consecrated poet and writer Raúl Chuecos Picón from Mérida, Venezuela. The bust of is part of the heritage bequeathed by artist Manuel de la Fuente Muñoz which can be found throughout the city. Regulo Burelli Rivas considered Picón as "one of the most genuine of the highest lyricists in Venezuela of his generation" whose creations Were compiled in the posthumous work Entitled Humu (1951). Picón also was distinguished for his work as a journalist in the region, being the founder of the newspapers Essays (1917), Alchemy (1919), Juan Rodriguez Suárez (1924) and the Time (1936). Photo registry by Marinela Araque Rivero and Samuel Leonardo Hurtado Camargo in November 2017.
Type
image
Format
obj
3D Image
Image
Identifier
https://collections.arck-project.org/view/ARCK3D0000000053
Subject
Busts
Sculpture, Venezuelan
Place
Mérida
Venezuela
Source
Photogrammetry

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