The Sevillian school of sculpture—the tradition of Christian religious sculpture in Seville, Andalusia, Spain—began in the 13th century, formed a clear...
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of Wood), was a Spanish sculptor, born at Alcalá la Real, in the province of Jaén. He was one of the most important figures of the Sevillian school of...
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la Madera ("the God of Wood"), was one of the most important figures of the Sevillian school of sculpture. In the final quarter of the 16th century, Montañés...
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Commons has media related to Pietro Torrigiano. Artists of the Tudor court Sevillian school of sculpture "Torrigiani, Pietro, or Pedro, or Petir or Torrigiano...
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(1677–1757) was a Spanish Baroque painter and sculptor of the Sevillian school of sculpture, a disciple of his grandfather Pedro Roldán. He was born in Seville...
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where one of his apprentices was Juan Martínez Montañés, who would go on to be the most important figure of the Sevillian school of sculpture. These artists...
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are the lions of the Alhambra and of the Maristán of Granada (the Nasrid hospital in the Albaicín). The Sevillian school of sculpture dating from the...
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objects of devotion. These works include Cristo del Amor, Cristo de la Buena Muerte and Jesus del Gran Poder. Sevillian school of sculpture "Juan de...
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century and early 17th century, son of Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder, and a member of the Sevillian school of sculpture. Vázquez the Younger followed in...
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professor of the University of Salamanca Pedro Duque y Cornejo (1677–1757), Spanish Baroque painter and sculptor of the Sevillian school of sculpture René...
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consolidating the Sevillian school of sculpture. They made major contributions to the second phase of the main altarpiece of the Cathedral of Seville, as well...
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daughter who both did religious sculpture linked to the Sevillian school of sculpture Antoniazzo Romano, Decoration of the Vatican Palace and frescoes...
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Italian painter of primarily frescoes (born 1550) Juan Bautista Vázquez the Younger, Spanish sculptor part of the Sevillian school of sculpture (born unknown)...
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washed the bread of blond sugar turning it into white. The Sevillian azulejos of the cloister dated to 1606. Photo of 1900 The Sevillian azulejos dated...
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Palacio de San Telmo (redirect from Palace of San Telmo)
Mareantes), a school to educate orphaned children and train them as sailors. The palace is one of the emblematic buildings of Sevillian Baroque architecture...
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Spanish art (redirect from Spanish sculpture)
Martínez Montañés belonged (called the Sevillian Fidias), whose most celebrated works are the Crucifix in the Cathedral of Seville, another in Vergara, and...
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(1951) Pompeo Leoni (1956) Juan Martínez Montañés; Sevillian Sculptor (1967) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture (1968) "Paid Notice: Deaths PROSKE, BEATRICE GILMAN"...
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Holy Week in Santa Cruz de La Palma (category Culture of the Canary Islands)
provinces of the Netherlands, colonial America, the eighteenth-century Sevillian school, nineteenth-century neoclassicism – with the presence of some of the...
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was a 16th-century Spanish sculptor of the Sevillian and Granadan schools. Records show he was active in the city of Granada in 1563, and in Seville from...
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condition that he would wear the habit of a lay brother and never again set foot outside the convent door. These Sevillian azulejos, brought directly from Seville...
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Chapel is evident. However, the Sevillian painter was able to explore himself with the Venus at her Mirror (1647–1651), one of the most magnificent and famous...
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Lima Metropolitan Cathedral (redirect from Basilica Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima and Primate of Peru)
the life of the saint. It is dominated by a large crucifix, one of the oldest in the cathedral. Its altarpiece was made by the famous Sevillian sculptor...
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Peruvian art (redirect from Visual arts of Peru)
Peruvian sculpture and painting began to define themselves from the ateliers founded by monks, who were strongly influenced by the Sevillian Baroque School. In...
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Tourism in Spain (section Impact of COVID-19)
(1998). Art and Ritual in Golden-Age Spain: Sevillian Confraternities and the Processional Sculpture of Holy Week. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691048192...
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and others masters of the Baroque Sevillian School, containing also Flemish paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries. Entry to most of the museums in Seville...
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Córdoba, Spain (redirect from History of Córdoba, Andalusia)
Al-Mamun did not cease in his efforts to take the city, and making use of a Sevillian renegade who murdered the Abbadid governor, he triumphantly entered...
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likeness of the Alameda de Hércules in the Spanish city of Seville, a public garden created in 1574 and the oldest in Spain and Europe. The Sevillian model...
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Forestier, author of the Maria Luisa park in Seville, where he brought into fashion the so-called "neo-Sevillian style", characterized by the use of brick and...
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Government Palace, Peru (redirect from House of Pizarro)
stained glass lamp at its highest point. The room features four sculptures by Mateu, an artist of French origin, representing the seasons, and plaster reliefs...
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