Domingo de Andrade
Domingo de Andrade | |
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Born | Domingo Antonio de Andrade 1639 Cee, Province of A Coruña |
Died | 1712 |
Nationality | Galician |
Known for | Architecture |
Movement | Baroque |
Domingo Antonio de Andrade (Cee, 1639 – Santiago de Compostela, 1712 was a Galician baroque architect, a leading figure in the emergence of Galician Baroque architecture.
Works[]
In the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela where, in 1671, he was designated as “Master builder” (architect):
- Clock tower, called Berenguela (1676-1680).
- Royal Door to Quintana square, initiated by Jose de la Peña de Toro.
- Finished the Tower of the Bells, initiated by Peña de Toro.
- Finished the baldachin designed by Jose de Vega y Verdugo, Count of Alba Real and canon of the cathedral chapter.
- New sacristy, now capela do Pilar, finished by Fernando de Casas Novoa.
Other works in Santiago de Compostela:
- Convent of Saint Dominic of Bonaval: The triple helical staircase, the tower and finished the cloister.
- Several historic houses: “Casa das Pomas” (initiated by Diego de Romay), “Casa da Parra” in Quintana square, or the “Casas da Conga”.
- Retables for the Convent of Saint Dominic of Bonaval and for the Convent of Saint Clare.
Sources[]
- Rolf Toman, Barbara Borngässer (1998). The Baroque, Architecture, Sculpture, Painting. Konemman. ISBN 978-3895089176.
External links[]
- Andrade y la catedral de Santiago, por Mª Dolores Vila (in Spanish).
Categories:
- 17th-century Spanish architects
- Spanish Baroque architects
- 1639 births
- 1712 deaths
- Architects from Galicia (Spain)
- Spanish architect stubs