San Martin, José de

From the book ‘From Marcus Aurelius to Kim Jong-il, chapter 1.7

In this context, the comparison of the two equestrian statues that Louis Joseph Daumas created of José de San Martin is also interesting. The first one, erected in Santiago de Chile in 1859 and thus the first equestrian statue in South America, shows San Martin on a rearing horse with a banner in his outstretched right hand. Three years later, Daumas did not include the banner in his Buenos Aires statue. San Martin now only points forward. By doing this, he changed the centre of gravity in such a way that the tail of the horse was no longer needed as a support point, as was the case with the Santiago statue, thereby giving the sculpture more dynamism.

See also the statue in Buenos Aires

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