Woman From Almanzora

Public Spaces

Public Space

The Woman of Almanzora is the largest marble sculpture in Spain, made by the prestigious artist and sculptor Antonio López, located in Olula del Río (Almería) in the Ibáñez Museum .

The creation of this sculpture represented a major technical challenge for the Cuellar Stone team. It weighs 180 tons, is made of Blanco Macael marble , and is composed of 82 pieces, each from a different block. Some pieces of the sculpture weigh up to 3 tons. Each of these 82 pieces is distinct, yet all are solid. The sculpture is hollow inside, and the marble pieces are joined together by a metal structure installed inside. The entire manufacturing process took five months.

Details

Status: Status: Built

Type: Public Space

Project Name:Woman From Almanzora

Materials:

White Macael Marble

Location: Almería, Spain

Category: Public Spaces

Woman From Almanzora

Almería, Spain

Project Description:

The Woman of Almanzora is the largest marble sculpture in Spain, made by the prestigious artist and sculptor Antonio López, located in Olula del Río (Almería) in the Ibáñez Museum .

The creation of this sculpture represented a major technical challenge for the Cuellar Stone team. It weighs 180 tons, is made of Blanco Macael marble , and is composed of 82 pieces, each from a different block. Some pieces of the sculpture weigh up to 3 tons. Each of these 82 pieces is distinct, yet all are solid. The sculpture is hollow inside, and the marble pieces are joined together by a metal structure installed inside. The entire manufacturing process took five months.

Status: Status: Built

Type: Public Space

Concept:

Details

Project Name:Woman From Almanzora

Materials:

White Macael Marble

Location: Almería, Spain

Category: Public Spaces

Woman From Almanzora

Status: Built

Designer: Antonio López

Woman From Almanzora

Category:

Public Spaces

Description

The Woman of Almanzora is the largest marble sculpture in Spain, made by the prestigious artist and sculptor Antonio López, located in Olula del Río (Almería) in the Ibáñez Museum .

The creation of this sculpture represented a major technical challenge for the Cuellar Stone team. It weighs 180 tons, is made of Blanco Macael marble , and is composed of 82 pieces, each from a different block. Some pieces of the sculpture weigh up to 3 tons. Each of these 82 pieces is distinct, yet all are solid. The sculpture is hollow inside, and the marble pieces are joined together by a metal structure installed inside. The entire manufacturing process took five months.

Materials Used

White Macael Marble

Concept

Dimensions: 8m height x 8.30 length x 5.20m width

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