Farmer, Agriculture and Progress
With this slogan, constant in its smooth pedestal, it will rise at the meeting of the streets of Roís de Corella and Sant Vicent Màrtir, an unusual monument, which is so, not only because of its forms, close to expressive surrealism, but also because of its origin: the donation, not without some patronage, of a commercial house (John Deere) whose advertising motivation there is hardly any record in any less visible side of the work, which is not the only one coming from this origin, because there are others, different, in various Spanish towns.
His trilemma is reflected in three figures, man, woman, child, stylized in the synthetic, curvilinear, and expressive, which has the volumenic effectiveness of the voids; being the work of José Carrilero Gil, Caravaqueño artist, cast by E. Capa, both from the School of Fine Arts of Madrid.
The monument, which with some others, recent, represents in our street art, the most modern trends, was inaugurated by Mayor López Rosat on March 15, 1972.
Dades bàsiques
Rois de Corella Street with Vicent Màrtir
46007 Valencia