The sculpture represents the moment in which a farmer works the land with two yokedoxen and a plough. It is an indigenous motif that was commissioned by the Chinese colony in Peru, together with the sculpture Las llamas by Agustín Rivera, as a gift to the city of Lima for the fourth centenary of the Spanish foundation of Lima.[4][5]
It was located on the Paseo de la República in 1937, although successive reforms of the place made it lose the pedestal.[1]