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Azcárate, JM- ARS HISPANIAE XIII. SCULPTURE OF THE 16TH CENTURY
Azcárate, JM- ARS HISPANIAE XIII. SCULPTURE OF THE 16TH CENTURY
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Madrid. Plus Ultra, 1958. Title page, 395 pages. Profusely illustrated in black and white and color. Signature of the previous owner. - The Christian Renaissance. - Materials and techniques. Evolution. - First third of the century. Imports. Italian sculptors. The Burgos school. The Palencia school. Other northern schools. - New Castile. Andalusia. Kingdom of Aragon. - Second third of the century. The Valladolid school: Berruguete, Juan de Juni, Gaspar Becerra, and other masters. - The Palencia school. The Burgos school. La Rioja and the Basque-Navarrese region. - León and Galicia. - New Castile. - Andalusia and Extremadura. - Aragon. - Catalonia. - The last third of the century. Old Castile: the Valladolid school. - The Briviesca altarpiece. The successors of Juni and Becerra: Isaac de Juni, Francisco de la Maza, the Bolduque family. - Esteban Jordán. The eclectics: Manuel Álvarez, Pedro de Torres, Pedro de la Cuadra, Francisco de Rincón. - La Rioja: Arbulo de Marguvete. - Northern Schools. - Andalusia. Seville: Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder, Jerónimo Hernández, Gaspar del Águila, Juan Marín, Diego de Pesquera, Diego de Velasco, Miguel Adán, Marcos de Cabrera, Juan Bautista Vázquez the Younger, Gaspar Núñez Delgado, Juan de Oviedo y de la Bandera, Andrés de Ocampo. - Córdoba-Granada: Pablo de Rojas. - Extremadura. - New Castile: The court school: León and Pompeyo Leoni. Domingo Beltrán. - Toledo: Juan Bautista Monegro. - El Greco. - America. Works by Spanish artists. Works of indigenous character. - Paperback with flaps.
