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    Pedro de Mena y Medrano (August 1628 - 13 October 1688) was a Spanish sculptor. Pedro de Mena was born in Granada, Andalusia. He was a pupil of his father...
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    kneeling effigies of the Catholic King and Queen, Isabel and Ferdinand by Pedro de Mena y Medrano. The busts of Adam and Eve were made by Alonso Cano. The Chapel...
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    Mary Magdalene in cilice. Polychrome wood carving by Pedro de Mena, Church of San Miguel and San Julian, Valladolid...
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  • Odlanier Mena, Chilean general Omar Mena, Cuban sprinter Pedro de Mena, Spanish sculptor in the 17th century Sharlett Mena, American politician; member of...
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    its first provisions consisted of appointing one of the Trinitarios, Pedro de Mena, as its Delegate to the people of Cibao, with the aim of informing them...
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    Castillo, Alonso Cano, Pedro de Mena, Jusepe de Ribera, Francisco de Zurbarán, Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya, Federico de Madrazo, Ramón Casas, José...
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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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    Damià Forment Juan de Juni Bartolomé Ordóñez Diego de Siloé Alonso Cano Gregorio Fernández Juan Martínez Montañés Pedro de Mena Juan de Mesa The Palace of...
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    1619–1690), leading painter in the court of Louis XIV Juan de Valdés Leal (Spanish, 1622–1690) Pedro de Mena (Spanish, 1628–1688) Luca Giordano (Italian, 1634–1705)...
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    sculptor, and whose works featured an idealized naturalism. His pupil, Pedro de Mena (1628–1688), became one of the most important sculptors of the Seville...
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    1638. Magdalene penitent by Pedro de Mena, 1663-1664. Colegio de San Gregorio Museo de Escultura al Aire Libre de Alcalá de Henares Article from the National...
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    sculptures were destroyed, between them the great majority of works of Pedro de Mena. After the Civil War, authors such as Mariano Benlliure, Francisco Palma...
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    Spain (redirect from Reino de España)
    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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    Peter of Alcántara, OFM (born Peter Garavita; Spanish: Pedro de Alcántara; 1499 – October 18, 1562) was a Spanish Franciscan friar who was canonized in...
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    The altar is dedicated to Saint Teresa whose image is attributed to Pedro de Mena or to his studio. Chapel of the Baptismal Font: The most notable feature...
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    Granada (category Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Granada)
    architect Pedro Rodríguez Cubero (1656–1704), governor of Spanish New Mexico between 1697 and 1703 Pedro de Mena (1628–1688), baroque sculptor José de Mora...
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    Zaragoza, brought from Spain by Friar José de Villamar Maldonado, exact copy of the work of the sculptor Pedro de Mena. In the year 1671 the brotherhood was...
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    Pedro Arias de Ávila (1440 – 6 March 1531; often Pedro Arias Dávila) was a Spanish soldier and colonial administrator. He led the first great Spanish expedition...
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  • Andrea de Mena (1654-1734) - sculptor, daughter of sculptor Pedro de Mena. Claudia de Mena (1655-?) - sculptor, daughter of sculptor Pedro de Mena Francisca...
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    painter Juan Bautista Martínez del Mazo (1612–1667), Baroque painter Pedro de Mena (1628–1688), Baroque sculptor Joaquin Mir (1873–1940), Catalan Modernist...
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    sculptor Pedro Roldán, "Sculptor of the Chamber" to Carlos II. Andrea de Mena (1654–1734) – sculptor, daughter of sculptor Pedro de Mena. Claudia de Mena (1655-...
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    of paintings by Alonso Cano, Juan de Sevilla and Mariano Fortuny, wood sculptures by Jacopo Torni and Pedro de Mena, and more objects of religious art...
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    created for the church by Francisco de Zurbarán (1598–1664) which were installed in 1637. In 1688, Pedro de Mena (1628 – 1688) sculpted a portrayal of...
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    Ecce homo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    called Cigoli Ecce Homo, by Philippe de Champaigne (1602–1674) Ecce Homo, by Elias Moskos, 1648 Ecce Homo, by Pedro de Mena, 17th century The statue of Ecce...
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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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  • Mena signed for UD Melilla in the third division, after terminating his contract with Córdoba. "Presentación de Pedro Baquero, Ayala, Bocanegra, Mena...
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  • da Costa (1863–1939), Netherlands Ana Mendieta (1948–1985), Cuba/US Pedro de Mena (1628–1688), Spain Pierre-Jules Mêne (1810–1879), France Anjolie Ela...
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    paintings and sculptures by Luca Giordano, Juan van der Hamen, Pedro de Mena, José de Mora (Mater Dolorosa), and Gregorio Fernández (Dead Christ and Christ...
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    History of Málaga (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    including two masterpieces of Spanish baroque art by the sculptor Pedro de Mena as well as images carved by Fernando Ortiz. According to the historian...
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  • Cignani, Italian painter of the Bolognese school (died 1719) August – Pedro de Mena, Spanish sculptor (died 1688) December 25 – Noël Coypel, French painter...
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