
- Artist: José María Perdigón
- Year: 1927
- Medium: Bronze
- Description: Bust placed on artificial stone plinth
- Location: Viera y Clavijo Square
José Antonio Viera y Clavijo (Born in Los Realejos, 1731 – Died in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, 1813) is, without a doubt, the epitome of Enlightenment in the Canary Islands and an essential reference, given his great contribution to the general dissemination of knowledge in the islands.
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