This monument stands in tribute to Jacinto Benavente, considered to be the foremost Spanish writer of the 20th century and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1922.
The monument features a bronze classical sculpture featuring a woman (presumably an actress), hold a theatre mask as if about to place it onto her face. The sculpture stands atop a plinth, which a rectangular stone block bearing the name of Jacinto Benavente and a bronze relief sculpture of the writer.
A beautiful classical statue and all the more so for it's easy to understand reference to a Nobel...
Read moreA charming tribute to one of Spain’s literary greats! The Statue of Jacinto Benavente, located in the peaceful Parque del Retiro in Madrid, is a simple yet elegant monument that beautifully honors the Nobel Prize-winning playwright.
The statue blends seamlessly into the park’s serene atmosphere, making it a lovely spot to pause, reflect, and appreciate Spanish culture.
Whether you’re a fan of literature or just strolling through Retiro, this statue is worth a quick visit for its historical significance and picturesque...
Read moreJacinto Benavente, a highly influential Spanish playwright born in Madrid in 1866 and who died there in 1954, significantly revitalized Spanish theater with his realistic comedies and social satires, earning him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1922; his prolific output of plays, which explored the moral complexities of Spanish society, cemented his legacy as a key figure in 20th-century...
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