Questioning about art

Re: Questioning about art

de RIOS ARMIJOS JENNIFER VIVIANA -
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1. Who created the Neptune Monument in Sucre Park?
The Neptune Monument in Sucre Park was made by a Riobamba sculptor whose name has been lost over time, but everyone agrees it was a talented local artist.

2. What materials were used to make the sculpture?
The fountain basin and pedestal are carved from stone, and the figure of Neptune himself was cast in bronze.

3. When was the monument built or inaugurated?
It was inaugurated in the late 1800s, at the same time the city’s first drinking water system started working.

4. The Neptune Monument was created by a local artist and made of stone and bronze, wasn’t it?
Yes, it was. It really was made by a local artist using stone and bronze.

5. It was built many years ago and still stands strong today, doesn’t it?
Yes, it does. It was built well over a century ago, yet it still looks solid and elegant today.

6. Neptune represents the god of the sea and brings a sense of power to the park, doesn’t he?
Yes, he does. Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, and his presence here gives the park a feeling of strength and authority.