24 carat gold sword in hand, whose idol with Oscar Trophy is this?

Today we are telling you about this beautiful Oscar Trophy, which is the dream of every filmmaker or artist. So let’s know who is this trophy given in the Oscar Awards and what is the story of this special trophy. Know interesting facts related to this trophy

Academy Award for Eligibility

Before knowing about the Oscar Trophy, it is very important to know some things about this event. The world’s first Oscar Award ceremony was held on 16 May 1929. It was held at the Roosevelt Hotel in California. The award is also called the Academy Award of Merit. The trophy was built two years before the incident.

Who designed the trophy?

The design of the trophy was first discussed in a meeting of Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in 1927. During this time, many artists from Los Angeles were asked to present their designs. Among all the beautiful sculptures, the sculpture made by the sculptor George Stanley was the most different and thus the world got the design that won the Oscar Trophy.

Trophy inspiration

According to reports, the inspiration of the Trophy at the Oscar is reported to Mexican filmmaker and actor Emilio Fernandez. In such a situation, it is believed that Fernandes is behind the idol and this is her picture, which Stanley gave the form of idol. Born in Kohuila, Mexico in 1904, Emilio grew up during the Mexican Revolution. Fernandez, a high school dropout, became an officer in the Huartista rebels. He was also punished, but he escaped. After this, Fernandez started doing extra work in Hollywood. And it was here that he was named ‘El Indio’ by silent film star Dolores del Rio and became iconic.

Designed by whom

She became a good friend of actress Rio and was the wife of Rio Sedric Gibbons, art director of Metro Goldwin Mayor Studio and member of Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Del Rio introduced Fernandez to Gibbans, who was working on the design of the idol at that time. Gibbons asked Fernandez to pose for a sketch which would form the basis of the 8.5 pound trophy. Fernandes relinquished reluctantly and became a prestigious pose. It was designed by George Stanley and presented at the first Oscar ceremony at Los Angeles in 1929. That is why Fernandes is considered to be behind this Oscar Trophy.

According to the Oscar rules, the Oscar winner does not have complete ownership rights on its trophy and the winner cannot sell the trophy elsewhere. If a winner wants to sell this trophy, first of all he will have to sell to the academy who has provided the trophy. The academy will buy this trophy for just $ 1. So the price of this trophy is considered one dollar. However, if we talk about its construction cost, it is quite expensive.