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<p> a Spanish painter and sculptor to [[Philip]] II, was a native of Toledo, and after the death of his-former master, Francisco Comontes, in 1565, he was appointed painter to the [[Cathedral]] of [[Toledo]] in his place. In 1568 he finished two altar - pieces for a chapel of that cathedral representing St. John: the [[Baptist]] and the [[Adoration]] of the Kings. In 1576 he designed the principal altar of the nunnery. of Santo Domingo el Antiguo at Toledo. </p>
<p> a Spanish painter and sculptor to [[Philip]] II, was a native of Toledo, and after the death of his-former master, Francisco Comontes, in 1565, he was appointed painter to the [[Cathedral]] of [[Toledo]] in his place. In 1568 he finished two altar - pieces for a chapel of that cathedral representing St. John: the [[Baptist]] and the [[Adoration]] of the Kings. In 1576 he designed the principal altar of the nunnery. of Santo Domingo el Antiguo at Toledo. </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 15 October 2021

Herando De Avila [1]

a Spanish painter and sculptor to Philip II, was a native of Toledo, and after the death of his-former master, Francisco Comontes, in 1565, he was appointed painter to the Cathedral of Toledo in his place. In 1568 he finished two altar - pieces for a chapel of that cathedral representing St. John: the Baptist and the Adoration of the Kings. In 1576 he designed the principal altar of the nunnery. of Santo Domingo el Antiguo at Toledo.

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