BENLLIURE, Mariano
Spanish sculptor, who executed many public monuments and religious sculptures in Spain, working in a heroic realist style. His earliest sculptures featured bullfighting themes, modelled in wax and cast in bronze. He went to Paris to study painting, but a trip to Rome in 1879, revealing at first hand the sculptures of Michelangelo, convinced him to be a sculptor.
In 1887 he established himself permanently in Madrid, where in that year’s Exposición Nacional his portrait sculpture of the painter Ribera won him the first prize. His style is characterized by detailed naturalism combined with impressionistic spontaneity. He executed numerous portrait busts and public monuments.