Sin Titulo, Mural de Osvaldo Vigas, Rectorado (Pared Interna)
Osvaldo Vigas. "Un Elemento-Personaje Vertical en Evolución Horizontal" (An Element-Vertical Persona in Horizontal Evolution), it is a mural in ceramic tiles, clay and stone, located in the Rectorado Building.

Mural al Fresco, Capilla Universitaria
Francisco Narvaez fresco mural painting with a crucifixion and Ascension scene for the Hospital Chapel.

Mural, Facultad de Arquitectura
Located in the Hall of the Architecture Faculty Library, “Mural (Tríptico)”, 1956 by Victor Varela, is a mosaic made with industrial glass. Varela creates a wide surface with the white squares over a white background. The squares have one or two black lines…

Jarrita con Asa
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San Miguel Arcángel (II)
Saint Michael the Archangel sculpture made of carved cedar wood. The right arm carries a flaming sword while the other arm is holding a shield. The right foot is crushing the demon. This is a full body piece dressed in a Roman warrior costume. It has a square…


Pintura de Juan Pablo Rojas Paúl
Juan Pablo Rojas Paul (26 November 1826 – 22 July 1905) was Venezuela's first civilian president in 50 years that was chosen via constitutional process. Serving from 2 July 1888 – 19 March 1890 he was the last president to complete their full term for the…

Capilla El Calvario
The Chapel Santa Rosalia, for years, was the center of religious meeting of the parishioners of El Hatillo until the Santa Rosalia church in Palermo was built. Today, the temple remains closed, it only opens its doors during Holy Week and during the celebration…

Sin Titulo, Bimural de Fernand Léger, 1954
Bimural Sin Titulo (1954) by Fernand Léger. Located at the University City in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo registry by Daniel Zambrano and Daniel Patiño in February 2018. This piece is a part of the collection "Synthesis of the Arts" at the University City of…

Negativo
Negativo (1956) by: Víctor Valera (1927-2013). Located at the University City in Caracas, Venezuela. Photo registry by Xiomara González and Félix León in February 2018. This piece is a part of the collection “Synthesis of the Arts” at the University City of…