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<p> two brothers, Spanish painters, sculptors, and architects, were natives of Almagro, and flourished about 1600. They visited Italy, studied under [[Michael]] Angelo, and finished their artistic education in [[Spain]] under Gasparo Becerra. After leaving that master they gained considerable distinction, and were commissioned by the marquis de Santa Cluz to erect his palace at Vico. Of their works in sculpture, the Biographie Universelle mentions the busts decorating the above-mentioned palace, and the mausoleum of the marquis of Santa Cruz in the church of the [[Franciscans]] at Vico. They also painted the grand altar-piece in the same church, and, in concert with Mohedano, they painted several frescos in the sanctuary of [[Cordova]] and the convent of Seville. </p> <p> There was an architect named ESTEBAN PEROLA, a native of Almagro, and contemporary with the preceding. He designed and probably erected the convent of S. Francisco at Seville, commenced in 1623. </p>
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<p> two brothers, Spanish painters, sculptors, and architects, were natives of Almagro, and flourished about 1600. They visited Italy, studied under [[Michael]] Angelo, and finished their artistic education in Spain under Gasparo Becerra. After leaving that master they gained considerable distinction, and were commissioned by the marquis de Santa Cluz to erect his palace at Vico. Of their works in sculpture, the Biographie Universelle mentions the busts decorating the above-mentioned palace, and the mausoleum of the marquis of Santa Cruz in the church of the [[Franciscans]] at Vico. They also painted the grand altar-piece in the same church, and, in concert with Mohedano, they painted several frescos in the sanctuary of [[Cordova]] and the convent of Seville. </p> <p> There was an architect named [[Esteban Perola]]  a native of Almagro, and contemporary with the preceding. He designed and probably erected the convent of S. Francisco at Seville, commenced in 1623. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_55353"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/perola,+juan+and+francisco Juan And Francisco Perola from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_55353"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/perola,+juan+and+francisco Juan And Francisco Perola from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 15:35, 15 October 2021

Juan And Francisco Perola [1]

two brothers, Spanish painters, sculptors, and architects, were natives of Almagro, and flourished about 1600. They visited Italy, studied under Michael Angelo, and finished their artistic education in Spain under Gasparo Becerra. After leaving that master they gained considerable distinction, and were commissioned by the marquis de Santa Cluz to erect his palace at Vico. Of their works in sculpture, the Biographie Universelle mentions the busts decorating the above-mentioned palace, and the mausoleum of the marquis of Santa Cruz in the church of the Franciscans at Vico. They also painted the grand altar-piece in the same church, and, in concert with Mohedano, they painted several frescos in the sanctuary of Cordova and the convent of Seville.

There was an architect named Esteban Perola a native of Almagro, and contemporary with the preceding. He designed and probably erected the convent of S. Francisco at Seville, commenced in 1623.

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