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    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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    (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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    Seville (redirect from Sevillian)
    Zurbarán, Valdés Leal, and others masters of the Baroque Sevillian School, containing also Flemish paintings of the 15th and 16th centuries. Other museums...
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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • (1951) Pompeo Leoni (1956) Juan Martínez Montañés; Sevillian Sculptor (1967) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture (1968) "Paid Notice: Deaths PROSKE, BEATRICE GILMAN"...
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    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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    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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    (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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    sculptor, master of the 18th century Sevillian Baroque. Luisa Roldán (born 1652), known as La Roldana, became one of the major sculptors of the Andalusian...
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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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    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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