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Emiliano Barral (Sepúlveda, Segovia, August 8, 1896-Madrid, November 21, 1936) was a Spanish sculptor of antiacademic realism at the beginning of the 20th century.1 Self-taught, respected by writers such as Antonio Machado and politicians such as Pablo Iglesias, educated in an anarchist and solidary environment, his art and life were cut short at the beginning of the Spanish civil war when, loyal to his ideals, he fell defending Madrid "against an army of traitors, mercenaries and foreigners" undefined