Bernardo O'Higgins Monument
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The Bernardo O'Higgins monument is a
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sculpture on a
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base that represents the moment in which
Bernardo O'Higgins Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme (; 20 August 1778 – 24 October 1842) was a Chilean independence leader who freed Chile from Spanish rule in the Chilean War of Independence. He was a wealthy landowner of Basque people, Basque-Spanish people, Spani ...
crossed over a defeated enemy of the royalist troops with his horse in the
Battle of Rancagua The Battle of Rancagua, also known in Chile as the Disaster of Rancagua, occurred on October 1, 1814, to October 2, 1814, when the Spanish Army under the command of Mariano Osorio defeated the Chilean forces led by Bernardo O’Higgins. This ...
in 1814. It is located in the Alameda in front of the
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, in the Plaza de la Ciudadanía in the city of
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. Made by the
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sculptor
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (; born Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse; 12 June 1824 – 4 June 1887) was a French sculptor. He was one of the founding members of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and was made an officer of the Legion o ...
, it was inaugurated on May 19, 1872. Its pedestal presents four
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that represent the life of the hero, two of them made by the Chilean sculptor . It was inaugurated on May 19, 1872.


History


Projects and realization

In 1844, President
Manuel Bulnes Manuel Bulnes Prieto (; December 25, 1799 – October 18, 1866) was a Chilean military and political figure who was President of Chile from 1841 to 1851. Born in Concepción, he served as the president of Chile between 1841 and 1851. At the ...
sent a bill to the Senate proposing the repatriation of the remains of Bernardo O'Higgins, who died in exile in
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, and the construction of a monument in his honor in the capital. This initiative did not come into fruition, but it was taken up by an article published in the newspaper '' El Ferrocarril'' in 1863, which received official support in 1868 when the exhumation ceremonies and the transfer of the remains from
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took place. Parallel to the transfer, a commission was formed for the creation of a monument, which called for a public competition in
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through the Chilean Consul General in France, Francisco Fernández Rodella. Among the pre-established guidelines of the contest was the express participation of the Chilean sculptor Nicanor Plaza, for his collaboration with the
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of the statue. The winning project was the equestrian monument by the Frenchman Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, who had the sculpture cast in the workshops of Fourment, Houille & Cía. Once finished, it was dispatched by Consul Rodella from France in July 1871.


Inauguration

The inauguration of the monument took place on May 19, 1872, in the midst of several ceremonies. The streets and avenues of Santiago dawned with banners, and the military bands played the
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in front of the barracks. President
Federico Errázuriz Zañartu Federico Marcos del Rosario Errázuriz Zañartu (; April 25, 1825 – July 20, 1877) was a Chilean political figure. He served as the president of Chile between 1871 and 1876. Biography He was born on 25 April 1825 Santiago to Francisco Javier ...
made his entrance around 2:00 p.m., accompanied by his ministers and escorted by the “Cazadores” Regiment, followed by columns of elementary and high school students with flags.Memorial del Ejército de Chile, Número 397, 1978 The unveiling of the monument, which was covered by a tricolor cloth, gave way to the singing of the National Anthem and the presentation of arms of the various garrisons. This was followed by speeches by the authorities present and a parade of the armed forces held at 5:30 p.m. Fireworks were set off at the monument at dusk.


Location

When it was inaugurated, the monument was placed in the central oval of the
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in front of the
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, a space that O'Higgins himself designed when he transformed ''La Cañada'' into a public promenade. It remained in this place until 1978 when it became part of the architectural complex of the , in the southern sector of the . The altar, built to house the remains of O'Higgins in a subway crypt, was built on the esplanade at the entrance of
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, and with its transformation, was renamed Plaza Libertador B. O'Higgins. The complex had the equestrian monument in its highest part, protruding from the street level, located behind the copper amphora containing the Llama de la Libertad. The monument remained at the Altar de la Patria until the final eradication of the architectural complex due to the construction of the Plaza de la Ciudadanía, as part of the works to commemorate the
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, which began in 2004. The square was inaugurated in 2006 by President
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, and transformed the place where the altar was located into a clean esplanade. The equestrian statue took its position in the Plaza de la Ciudadanía, on the south side of the Alameda, in the eastern sector of the square. The monument to
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, which was located on Alameda and , was moved to the western sector of the square in 2010, where a fountain had been located since the creation of the Plaza de la Ciudadanía, as a way of symbolically reuniting both heroes of Chile's
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Description

The bronze monument, which stands on a marble pedestal, represents the moment when Bernardo O'Higgins crosses with his horse over a defeated enemy of the royalist troops in the Battle of Rancagua, in 1814. The rider wears a brigadier general's uniform and a pointed hat. He holds his sword up in his right hand and the bridle of the horse in his left hand, which is supported on its hind legs. On the sides of the pedestal, there are four bas-reliefs, which bear phrases pronounced by O'Higgins and represent milestones in the life of the hero. ''The
Battle of El Roble The Battle of El Roble was fought on the Itata river, 17 October 1813, between the Chilean patriot general José Miguel Carrera and Spanish royalist forces under the command of Clemente Lantaño and Luis Urrejola. The surprise patriot victory a ...
'' and ''The'' ''Abdication of O'Higgins'' were made by Nicanor Plaza, while ''The Departure of the Liberating Squadron'' and ''The Meeting of O'Higgins and San Martin in Maipú'' are works by Carrier-Belleuse. The bas-relief of the Battle de El Roble shows O'Higgins wounded in one leg. An oil painting by the French painter
Raymond Monvoisin '' 200px, Portrait of Andrés Bello '' Raymond Auguste Quinsac Monvoisin (May 31, 1790 – March 26, 1870) was a French artist and painter. Biography Monvoisin was born in Bordeaux. Although he initiated a career in the military by indication o ...
was taken as reference in the bas-relief that shows his abdication. ''The Departure of the Liberating Squadron'' shows O'Higgins and Minister
José Ignacio Zenteno José Ignacio Zenteno del Pozo y Silva (July 28, 1786 – July 16, 1847), was a Chilean soldier, politician and hero of the Chilean War of Independence. Zenteno was born in Santiago, the son of Antonio Zenteno y Bustamante and of Victoria del ...
on horseback on the road to Santiago, with O'Higgins pointing to the sails that are moving away in the background. ''The Meeting of O'Higgins and San Martín'' shows a greeting of both heroes on the battlefield of Maipú.


See also

* Equestrian monument to General Manuel Belgrano * Plaza de la Ciudadanía * Llama de la Libertad


References

Statues Equestrian statues Chilean Army Chilean independence activists