Carlos III y la Ilustración conmemorados por seis escultores españoles (1788-1988)

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Pablo Palazuelo. Medal, 1988. Sculpture. Museo Casa de la Moneda, Madrid

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The theme put forward for the production of these commemorative medals is Carlos III and Illustration. Therefore, the participation of six of the following contemporary Spanish sculptors has been requested: Amador, Francisco López Hernández, Julio López Hernández, Remigio Mendiburu, Jorge Oteiza and Pablo Palazuelo, with each carrying out the project in their own artistic style. The result is the conjunction between the classic form of the medal and the contemporary hallmark of each piece of work.

Bronze is the material used by all the artists, with one exception being Mendiburu, who prefers to work with Corten steel on a bas-relief weighing nine kilos. The other medals weigh somewhere between one and three kilos and a half, and are noteworthy for their use of geometric motifs. Another exception in these characteristics is the work of the López Hernández brothers.

Julio López Hernández presents a medal that pays homage to and recounts the story of Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos, a key figure in Illustration as well as numismatics and philately. The writer, jurist and Spanish politician appears on the obverse of the medal looking pensive, whilst the reverse features views of the city and Jovellanos' words, “Y de otros entes. Sube al origen” (And from other beings. Rise to the origin). Meanwhile, Francisco López Hernández' medal is equally figurative and represents a woman painting on a canvas on one side, and a vegetable motif on the other.

Amador, Palazuelo and Oteiza base the designs of their medals around geometry; Palazuelo offers a series of astonishing reliefs that unfurl concentrically, while Oteiza creates a medal weighing around one kilo and a half with forms in close proximity to a sphere with an uneven surface. This is not the first time he has produced medals, thus this type of work he uses as a platform for experimentation to test the break-up of a circle.

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Artists

Francisco López Hernandez, Julio López, Remigio Mendiburu, Jorge Oteiza, Pablo Palazuelo, Amador Rodríguez
Curator
Carmen Iglesias

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Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre