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Alonso González de Berruguete (c. 1488 – 1561) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and architect. He is considered to be the most important sculptor of the Spanish Renaissance , and is known for his emotive sculptures depicting religious ecstasy or torment.
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Alonso Berruguete (1488–1561), 2 paintings : Salome, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence Pedro Berruguete (1450–1504), 12 paintings : Adoration of the Magi , Museo del Prado, Madrid (url) Jean-Simon Berthélemy (1743–1811), 1 painting : Reclining Bacchante Playing the Cymbals , private collection (url)
Artworks include, among the others, a Raising of the Cross by Francisco del Rincon, I Thirst, and The Way of Calvary Gregorio Fernández, Adoration of the Magi by Alonso Berruguete, Lamentation of Christ by Juan de Juni, Penitent Magdalene by Pedro de Mena or the Holy Sepulchre or passage of the Sleepers Alonso de Rozas.
Berruguete most famously created paintings of the first few years of the Inquisition and of religious imagery for Castilian retablos. He is considered by some as the first Renaissance painter in Spain. [1] He was the father of Alonso Berruguete, considered the most important sculptor of the Spanish Renaissance. Because of the fame accrued by ...
Artist: Alonso Berruguete (1486–1561) Alternative names: Alonso Berruguete. Description: Spanish painter, sculptor and architect: Date of birth/death: circa 1486 :
Español: San Sebastián (1526-1532), obra de Alonso Berruguete. Procede del retablo mayor del monasterio de San Benito el Real de Valladolid. Museo Nacional Colegio de San Gregorio, Valladolid (España).
Alonso Berruguete (c. 1488–1561), Spanish Renaissance painter and sculptor Pedro Berruguete (c. 1450–1504), Spanish Renaissance painter Aureliano de Beruete (1845–1912), painter