Manuel Tolsá
Spanish sculptor and art educator

Born
May 4th, 1757
268 years ago
Died
1816
209 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Mexico
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Born in Spain, this sculptor became the first director of the Academy of San Carlos in Mexico City. Throughout his career, this individual focused on the advancement of the arts in New Spain, creating significant works that reflected neoclassical styles. His influence extended to education and the promotion of artistic practices in Mexico, shaping future generations of artists. Tolsá also contributed to the construction of notable monuments, leaving a lasting legacy in Mexican art.
Served as the first director of the Academy of San Carlos
Created the iconic statue of Charles IV of Spain
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