Statue of Minerva, Guadalajara
A statue of Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, stands in a roundabout fountain in Guadalajara, Mexico. The bronze sculpture rests on a large pedestal inscribed with the names of 18 notable citizens of the city. Depicted with Indigenous facial features, Minerva holds a spear and a shield, while the pedestal also bears the inscription, "May justice, wisdom and strength guard this loyal city", in Spanish. Although initially criticized by residents, the monument has since become a symbol of Guadalajara.
Description and history
The statue was built between 1956 and 1957 at the request of Jalisco governor Agustín Yáñez. Representing Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom and strategic warfare, the monument formed part of Yáñez's vision of promoting Guadalajara as the "Athens of Mexico". It was unveiled on 15 September 1957.Minerva is a bronze sculpture created by Joaquín Arias and Pedro Medina Guzmán, who cast the figure in Aguascalientes, while architect Julio de la Peña was responsible for the overall design of the monument. The project cost Mex$1,250,000, of which $75,000 went to Arias. The roundabout has a diameter of 74 meters.
Minerva is depicted wearing a Late Roman ridge helmet and a goatskin aegis across her chest. She holds a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left. Her face has Indigenous facial traits as Arias modified the original project, which had called for a Greek figure, to reflect local characteristics. He modeled the statue on photographs of notable women from Jalisco. although a rumor claims the face was based on Yáñez's. Between her and her shield is a python, symbolizing Erichthonius, an early ruler of ancient Athens.
Symbolically, Minerva guards the city. The statue stands tall and weighs. At her feet, the following slogan is inscribed: "Justicia, Sabiduría y Fortaleza, custodian a esta leal Ciudad". The pedestal, which measures in length and in height, is engraved with the names of 18 notable citizens:
- Valentín Gómez Farías
- José Justo Corro
- Mariano Otero
- Ignacio L. Vallarta
- Pedro Ogazón
- José María Vigil
- José López Portillo y Rojas
- Enrique González Martínez
- Salvador García Diego
- Pablo Gutiérrez
- Jacobo Gálvez
- Manuel Gómez Ibarra
- Andrés Cavo