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Català: Als peus de les torres venecianes de la plaça d'Espanya hi havia una balustrada d'accés al recinte de l'Exposició decorada amb quatre escultures: les Arts i la Indústria, de Carles Ridaura; el Comerç, d'Enric Monjo; i l'Esport, de Josep Viladomat. Aquesta balustrada va ser eliminada els anys 1970 durant una reurbanització de la plaça degut a les obres del metro, i juntament amb ella van desaparèixer les estàtues; tan sols es va conservar una, la de les Arts —també anomenada Dona amb nen—, traslladada a un lloc proper, a l'avinguda del Paral·lel prop de la cantonada amb el carrer de Lleida
Español: Carles Ridaura, Mujer con niño. 1928
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