Rome, Italy

The Wounded Ignatius of Loyola

This bronze monument represents saint Ignatius of Loyola carried on a stretcher, after being seriously wounded in the battle of Pamplona on May 20, 1521. The statue remembers the very place in which the Saint was wounded (nowadays, Avenida de San Ignacio) and it is a 2005 bronze copy of the original plaster statue by Catalan artist Joan Flotats who sculpted it in 1907 (the date can be read on the base of the statue.1.

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