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    Pedro Roldán (1624–1699) was a Baroque sculptor from Seville, Andalusia, Spain. His daughter Luisa Roldán, known as La Roldana, was also a major figure...
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    Palomino considered her as important a sculptor as her father, Pedro Roldán. Although Roldán became the Escultor de Cámara, or Court Sculptor, to the Habsburg...
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    of Macarena. The scholarly attribution of the image is to the artist Pedro Roldán or one of his protégés in his workshop. Three other famous sculptors...
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    of the Sevillian school of sculpture, a disciple of his grandfather Pedro Roldán. He was born in Seville and worked mostly in his home city (church of...
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    Andalusian Baroque sculptors were Pedro de Mena, Pedro Roldán and his daughter Luisa Roldán, Juan de Mesa and Pedro Duque Cornejo. In the 20th century...
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    chiaroscuro. Pedro Roldán headed an important family studio that also included his daughter Luisa Roldán ("La Roldana") and his grandson Pedro Duque y Cornejo...
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    Rancho Grande. A San Luis Potosí native, Roldán was born Emma Roldán Reyna to hotel owners José María Roldán and Virginia Reyna, the second of four siblings...
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    Mercadante de Bretaña, Pedro Millán [es], Juan Martínez Montañés, Pedro Roldán, José de Arce [es], Jerónimo Balbás, Alonso Cano, and Pedro de Mena. Non-religious...
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    Francesc Ribalta (1565–1628), Baroque painter Luisa Roldán (1652–1706), Baroque sculptor Pedro Roldán (1624–1699), Baroque sculptor Julio Romero de Torres...
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    The Entombment of Christ by Pedro Roldán...
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    Renaissance; the façade, built in the Baroque style with sculptures by Pedro Roldán; and the choir, built in the Neoclassical style and known as one of the...
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    for the Hospital de Caidad in Seville (1670–72). The daughter of Roldán, Luisa Roldán (1654–1704), also achieved fame for her work, and became the first...
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    to be missed are the Cristo de la Columna, by most renowned sculptor Pedro Roldán, created in 1675, and the impressive Cristo de la Sangre, brought from...
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    period. He belongs to the Andalusian school, following the style of Pedro Roldán. He studied with sculptor Andrés Cansino and developed his artistic career...
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    renounce his position. Roldán was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 21 May 2000 as one of 25 Martyrs of the Cristero War. David Roldán Lara was born on 2...
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    Andalusian Baroque sculptors were Pedro de Mena, Pedro Roldán and his daughter Luisa Roldán, Juan de Mesa and Pedro Duque Cornejo. The Valladolid school...
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    Candelaria Altarpiece by Bernando Simon de Pineda with sculptures by Pedro Roldán Altarpiece dedicated to Saint Laureano Altarpiece commissioned in the...
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    in collaboration with the painter Juan Valdés Leal and the sculptor Pedro Roldán. The entire cathedral complex of Seville was decorated with painted canvases...
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    Immaculate Conception (patron of barrio del Arenal) was placed, designed by Pedro Roldán; finally the Puerta de San Fernando was raised to the height of the Royal...
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    plasterwork of the central vault and the dome were made by Borja and Pedro Roldán. The reform of the temple in the 17th century was financed by a collection...
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    façade has three portals, one featuring a sculpture of "St. Dominic" by Pedro Roldán. Above the portals are an oculus, sided by two blue spheres symbolizing...
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  • between 1630 and 1656) Luisa Roldán (1652–1706) - the earliest woman sculptor documented in Spain, daughter of sculptor Pedro Roldán, "Sculptor of the Chamber"...
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    worked alongside him on many of his commissions. Luisa Roldán was trained in her father's (Pedro Roldán) sculpture workshop. Women artists in this period began...
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    Considered a pupil of Luis Garicano, Roldán has published pieces about economics at the HuffPost, eldiario.es and El País. Roldán was employed as economic advisor...
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  • The Nativity, circa 1460, and Madonna and Child, circa 1475 Pedro Roldán and Luisa Roldán, father and daughter who both did religious sculpture linked...
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  • (1825–1892), 1 sculpture : Nydia, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (url) Pedro Roldán (1624–1699), 1 sculpture : The Entombment (detail), Hospital de la Caridad...
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    represented at the Salon. Luisa Roldán (1652–1706) – the earliest woman sculptor documented in Spain, daughter of sculptor Pedro Roldán, "Sculptor of the Chamber"...
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  • seascape painter (died 1677) Antonio Raggi, Italian sculptor (died 1686) Pedro Roldán, Spanish sculptor (died 1699) Orazio Talami, Italian painter, active...
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    altarpiece with an image of the Immaculate Conception attributed to Pedro Roldán. In the 12th century had a different function, and was known as bad al-Qatay...
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    century. Sculptures of San Fernando and San Pedro, located under the choir, were created by Pedro Roldan. In the altarpiece of the Conception, the figure...
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