Erasmo Fuentes (México, 1943) es un escultor reconocido por su dominio en la figuración en bronce, donde el cuerpo humano se convierte en un vehículo de expresión espiritual y emocional. Su obra se encuentra en colecciones permanentes de museos en México y Estados Unidos, consolidando su legado en la escultura contemporánea.
Permanent collection acquisition, underscoring his relevance within institutional recognition of figurative art.
Anxiously Engaged – Provo, Utah
Permanent collection acquisition, underscoring his relevance within institutional recognition of figurative art.
Springville Art Museum Collection
Permanent collection acquisition, underscoring his relevance within institutional recognition of figurative art.
About the Artwork
El indio y el español is a monumental bronze that captures the symbolic encounter between two cultures. The composition embodies both tension and unity, evoking themes of conquest, identity, and resilience. Fuentes’ sculptural language balances strength and gesture, creating a piece that reflects on the complexities of Mexican history while honoring its ancestral roots.
Year
Art Type
2025
Sculpture
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Details and Dimensions
Medium
Bronze
Exclusivity
One-of-a-kind artwork
Dimensions
68 cm x 38 cm
Authenticity
Certificate is included
Packaging
Ships in a box
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Shipping and Returns
Delivery Cost
Shipping is included in price
Delivery Time
Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Returns
14-day return policy
Handling
Ships in a box
Ships From
Mexico
Customs
Shipments from Mexico may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks.
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El indio y el español is a monumental bronze that captures the symbolic encounter between two cultures. The composition embodies both tension and unity, evoking themes of conquest, identity, and resilience. Fuentes’ sculptural language balances strength and gesture, creating a piece that reflects on the complexities of Mexican history while honoring its ancestral roots.