Pedro de Noguera
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Pedro de Noguera (Barcelona, c. 1580 – Lima c. 1660) was a Spanish sculptor and architect. He learned his art in Seville. In 1619 he moved to Viceroyalty of Peru and worked mostly in Lima where he executed with Martín Alonso de Mesa the choirstalls of the Cathedral.
Other works
[edit]- Dead Christ (1619) (sculpture) of the Confraternity of Our Lady of Solitude (Lima).
- Altarpiece of St. Francis church (1623). El Callao.
- In 1635 designed the main entrance of the cathedral.
- Fountain of the Plaza Mayor, Lima
References
[edit]- Stratton-Pruitt, Suzanne. The wood made God. Art, faith and devotion around the passion of Christ.
- "Pedro de Noguera". Encyclopedia Britannica.