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    Diego Siloe (anglicized) or Diego de Siloé (c. 1495–1563) was a Spanish Renaissance architect and sculptor, progenitor of the Granadan school of sculpture...
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  • Diego de Siloe. In Miraflores Charterhouse there are several works by Gil de Siloé: The main altarpiece (1496–1499). Gil was assisted by Diego de la...
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    Mora 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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    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...
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    architect and sculptor was Diego de Siloé; others involved as architects or sculptors included Jacopo Torni (from Florence), Juan de Aragón, Juan Bautista...
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    Spain (redirect from Reino de España)
    same locality. Other notable sculptors were Bartolomé Ordóñez, Diego de Siloé, Juan de Juni and Damián Forment.[citation needed] There were two Schools:...
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    by Juan de Colonia in the 15th century. The Chapel del Constable, of Isabelline Gothic style, which worked the Colonia family, Diego de Siloé and Felipe...
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  • Salamanca (by Diego de Siloé, Juan de Álava and R. G. de Hontañón) Convent of St. Stephen in Salamanca, (by Juan de Álava and R. G. de Hontañón) Palace...
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    was constructed between 1528 and 1782, following the plans drawn by Diego de Siloe; its interior is also in Renaissance style. The façade, unlike the rest...
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    cathedral 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...
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    atop 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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    collegiate church of Santa María la Mayor (St Mary the Great), designed by Diego de Siloé in the 16th century. Huéscar is within the Granada Geopark, which was...
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    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 Esteban...
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    de Regoyos (1857–1913), Impressionist painter Jusepe de Ribera (1591–1652), Baroque painter Lluís Rigalt (1814–1894), Romantic painter Diego de Siloé...
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    of Diego de Siloé. Convento de la Trinidad: Former Palacio de Montellano adapted in the 16th century to house a Trinitarian convent. Monasterio de Nuestra...
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    parts of Europe. The Granadan school began with Diego de Siloé, was developed especially by Pablo de Rojas, and culminated with Alonso Cano. Gothic sculptures...
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    Francisco de los Cobos, Charles V’s secretary, had this chapel built as his own pantheon. It was designed by the architect Diego de Siloé, and Vandelvira...
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    Granada (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Granada)
    proportions of the church, with its multiple columns crossing the forms of Diego de Siloé. The Catholic Monarchs chose the city of Granada as their burial site...
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  • Berruguete 1488–1561, painter/sculptor Pedro Machuca (1490–1550), painter Diego de Siloé (1495–1563), sculptor/architect Juan Vicente Masip (1500–1579), painter...
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    World and Vazquez de Molina Palace, today the Council Town, were designed by the architects Diego de Siloé, Berruguete, and Andrés de Vandelvira, among...
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    same locality. Other notable sculptors were Bartolomé Ordóñez, Diego de Siloé, Juan de Juni and Damián Forment. Another period of Spanish Renaissance...
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    Úbeda, based on a project by Diego de Siloé, and commissioned by Francisco de los Cobos. The Chapel is located on the Vazquez de Molina Square next to the...
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    Islamic period. Besides Siloé, Francisco Roldán, Francisco Antero, and others were involved in designing the new cathedral. Siloé planned the main chapel...
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    stairway in the north transept by Diego de Siloe (1519) reappeared in larger form in the 18th century Grand Théâtre de Bordeaux; then in the 19th century...
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    Santiago de Compostela (1540). Diego de Siloé also was initially one of the leading exponents of plateresque (Courtyard of the Colegio Mayor de Santiago...
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  • given name Diego include: Diego (footballer), a variety of association football players Diego de Oviedo, 10th-century Asturian prelate Diego de León, 12th-century...
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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 entre...
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    This work has been attributed to Sebastián de Alcántara, one of the most outstanding disciples of Diego de Siloé. In 1917, the Castril palace was acquired...
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    Manuel Gómez-Moreno González (category Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando alumni)
    numerous historical studies in pamphlets and magazines; notably on Diego de Siloé, the Palace of Charles V, Alonso Cano, the paintings of the Alhambra...
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    (1669–1725). He worked in various capacities on cathedrals in the style of Diego de Siloe, whom he praised greatly in writing. Besides his work on the cathedrals...
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