The Plaza San Martin in Buenos Aires, Argentina, is named after the Argentine General who liberated the country and Peru from the Spanish Empire in the early 19th century. Before the park opened in the Retiro district in 1906, the city purchased Le Doubt, a Carrara marble sculpture by Louis Henri Cordier. The Doubt shows a devil figure tempting a young man who is reading the Bible. Notice the protruding rebar from the old man’s fingers.