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Throughout his life, Florentino Trapero created approximately 196 sculptural works. These works are distributed throughout Spain and can be seen in various cathedrals. His artistic contributions have left a significant mark on the Spanish art scene.
In Aguilafuente, the birthplace of Florentino Trapero, a museum is dedicated to the artist. Here, visitors can view several of his works. The museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the life and works of this renowned Spanish artist.
Florentino Trapero was recognized for his artistic talent early in his career. In 1922, he was awarded the 'Victorio Macho' prize in the National Polychrome Sculpture Competition for a polychrome marble head of Beethoven. This piece is now owned by the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid.
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Plaza Mayor del Sinodo nº 1, Aguilafuente
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