• Gil de Siloé (Antwerp? 1440s – Burgos, 1501) was a Castilian sculptor of Flemish origin, who worked in Burgos in a late gothic or Isabelline style. His...
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    de Siloé". Encyclopaedia Britannica. britannica.com. Retrieved 3 August 2017. "Diego de Siloé". Spain Is Culture. spainisculture.com. "Gil de Siloé (c...
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    architect Juan de Vallejo; sculptors Gil de Siloé, Felipe Bigarny, Rodrigo de la Haya, Martín de la Haya, Juan de Ancheta, and Juan Pascual de Mena; the sculptor...
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    without being known the causes, and other works at the college, or Gil de Siloé and Diego de la Cruz as commissioners for the chapel's altarpiece. In 1524...
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    most notable makers of retables was Gil de Siloé, and a great representative of independent statuary was Juan de Juni. Portugal had its cycle beginning...
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    Barquisimeto, Maturín Pedro Berruguete[citation needed] Gil de Siloé Juan de Juni Francisco Salzillo Juan de Mesa Gregorio Fernández Triduum Taylor, Alan. "The...
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    in Salamanca (by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón) Arzobispo Fonseca College in Salamanca (by Diego de Siloé, Juan de Álava and R. G. de Hontañón) Convent of San...
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    of the Charterhouse was carved in wood by artist Gil de Siloé and polychrome and gilded by Diego de la Cruz (whose gold came from the first shipments...
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  • Zwolle, anonymous Dutch goldsmith and engraver (died 1504) c.1440s: Gil de Siloé, Spanish Gothic sculptor of Flemish origin (died 1501) 1441: Liberale...
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  • respectively. His doctoral dissertation was on the sculptor Gil de Siloé and was titled "Gil de Siloé and Sculpture in Burgos under the Catholic Kings." He...
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  • the Drapery Studies fl. c. 1470−1500 German Draughtsman and Painter Gil de Siloé c. 1450–1501 Spanish Sculptor Veit Stoss c. 1450–1533 German Sculptor...
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    workshop of Gil de Siloé, who is believed to have been born in Antwerp. His artistic personality is largely defined by two works: Cristo de Varón de Dolores...
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  • López (1465–1530), painter Gil de Siloé (1467–1505), sculptor/architect Juan de Borgoña (1470–1534), painter Vasco de la Zarza (1470–1524), sculptor Alejo...
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    Diego de Alcázar Alonso de Covarrubias Martín de Gainza Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón Gil de Siloé Andrés de Vandelvira Diego de Riaño Diego Siloe Vasco de la...
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  • painter of landscapes and flowers during the Ming Dynasty (died 1583) Gil de Siloé, Spanish Gothic sculptor of Flemish origin (born 1440) Bartolomeo di...
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  • Bartolomé Bermejo, Pedro Berruguete and Juan de Flandes, the sculptor Gil de Siloe, and the architect Hannequin de Bruselas. Ronda Kasl, The Making of Hispano-Flemish...
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    the site of the city's main mosque. By 1529, Egas was replaced by Diego de Siloé who worked for nearly four decades on the structure from ground to cornice...
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    Diego de Riaño Hernán Ruiz the Younger Diego de Siloé Juan Bautista de Toledo Andrés de Vandelvira Domingo Antonio de Andrade Eufrasio López de Rojas...
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  • Machuca) Cathedral of Granada (by Juan Gil de Hontañón, Enrigue Egas and Diego de Siloé) Cathedral of Jaén (by Andrés de Vandelvira) Cathedral of Baeza (by...
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  • Spanish Renaissance, where such pioneers as Andrés de Nájera were working, under the influence of Gil de Siloé, who had studied in Italy, and Domenico Fancelli...
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    Vicens- Vives (Historia visual del arte, 2): Barcelona, 1991 Gil de Siloé Historia 16 (Cuadernos de Arte Español, 3): Madrid, 1991 Baja Edad Media. Los siglos...
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  • (url) Diego de Siloe (c. 1495 – 1563), 3 sculptures : Christ at the Column, Diocesan Museum of the Cathedral, Burgos (url) Gil de Siloe (c. 1480 – c...
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  • List of artists from the MNAC collection (category Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya)
    Diego de Siloé, Gil de Siloé, Joseph W. Simpson, Ton Sirera, Alfred Sisley, Ismael Smith Marí, Antoni Solà, Rafael Solanic Balius, Francisco de Solís...
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    Sebastiano Serlio Luca Signorelli Diego Siloe Il Sodoma Tintoretto Titian Juan Bautista de Toledo Andres de Vandelvira Paolo Veronese Rogier van der...
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    of Barcelona) and Diego de Siloé (the tomb of Don Alonso Fonseca in Santa Úrsula de Salamanca). Alonso Berruguete and Juan de Juni, of French origin and...
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    collaboration with the Burgalese Diego de Siloé, who had returned in 1519 after studying in Italy. Bigarny and Diego de Siloé had a strong rivalry, although the...
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    Retrieved 16 June 2024. "Historia" (in Spanish). Perdon Aurora. Retrieved 15 June 2024. "Diego de Siloé". Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved 15 June 2024....
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    Silwan (redirect from Siloe)
    Spring (of Siloam). The people hold a festival here on that evening." Moshe Gil interprets statements by Muqaddasi (writing in 985), Nasir-i Khusraw (1047)...
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    Mercado nº3, you find the Fadrique de Basilea Book Museum "Museo del Libro Fadrique de Basilea", of the Burgos publisher, Siloé, a cosy museum that shows the...
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    colleges that is preserved. The architects were Diego Siloe, Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, and Juan de Álava. The building was completed in 1578. The building...
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