Ricardo Velosa

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Born
Ricardo Jorge Abrantes Velosa

(1947-01-03) January 3, 1947 (age 79)[1]
OccupationSculptor
Ricardo Velosa
Born
Ricardo Jorge Abrantes Velosa

(1947-01-03) January 3, 1947 (age 79)[1]
OccupationSculptor

Ricardo Velosa is a Brazilian-born Portuguese sculptor and a professor at the Higher Institute of Plastic Arts at the University of Madeira.[2][3] He is known for creating sculptures of prolific Portuguese figures on the island of Madeira.

He is known for creating several works, the best known of his being the statue of Cristiano Ronaldo outside the entrance of Museu CR7 located in Funchal, Portugal.[4][5][6][7] Other notable works of his include sculpting a bronze bust portrait of Francisco Sá Carneiro, the former prime minister of Portugal from January to December 1980 along with a sculpture called the Homenagem aos Carreiros, depicting a toboggan driver pushing his cart downhill.

Other works of his also include a prominent statue of Júlio Dinis, an important novelist and poet of modern Portugal, being the first to produce literature meant for middle-class readers. One of his notable works around Funchal is a mermaid sculpture named the Sereia do Funchal (Mermaid of Funchal), which is located on the banks of the Funchal harbor.

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