Monument to the Duke of Caxias

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Coordinates23°32′11″S 46°38′36″W / 23.53639°S 46.64333°W / -23.53639; -46.64333 (Monument to the Duke of Caxias)
ArchitectVictor Brecheret
Monument to the Duke of Caxias
Monumento a Duque de Caxias
View of the Monument
Monument to the Duke of Caxias is located in São Paulo
Monument to the Duke of Caxias
Location within São Paulo
Monument to the Duke of Caxias is located in Brazil
Monument to the Duke of Caxias
Monument to the Duke of Caxias (Brazil)
General information
LocationSão Paulo, São Paulo
 Brazil
Coordinates23°32′11″S 46°38′36″W / 23.53639°S 46.64333°W / -23.53639; -46.64333 (Monument to the Duke of Caxias)
Design and construction
ArchitectVictor Brecheret

The Monument to the Duke of Caxias (Portuguese: Monumento a Duque de Caxias) is a platinum bronze statue on a granite pedestal depicting the battles of the Duke of Caxias. Located in the city of São Paulo, the monument is 48 meters high and is the second largest equestrian memorial in the world.[1][2]

The idea of building a monument to honor Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, the Duke of Caxias, considered Brazil's greatest military hero, emerged in 1939 when General Maurício José Cardoso commanded the 2nd Military Region. He started a movement to raise funds from the São Paulo community and, in 1941, established an international competition for design ideas.[3][4][5]

Among the 30 contestants, Victor Brecheret became the winner after designing a plaster model. Built in the shed of the São Paulo School of Arts and Crafts, the work was conceived with a granite pedestal and patinated bronze and has a total height of 48 meters. The granite has been ornamented to depict his victories, joys and burial. As in the Monument to the Flags, also created by Brecheret, the piece presents a panorama of the life of the Duke.[3][4][6][5]

Besides the 18-ton bronze structure of the Duke of Caxias on his horse, the base of the monument includes sculptures depicting scenes from his military career. The bas-reliefs feature the following themes: Pacificação (Pacification), Caxias falando ao povo de Bagé (Caxias speaking to the people of Bagé), Reconhecimento de Humaitá (Recognition of Humaitá), Batalha de Itororó (Battle of Itororó) and Enterro de Caxias (Burial of Caxias). The Coat of Arms of the Duke of Caxias is displayed on the front of the monument.[3][4][5]

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