Narciso Tomé
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Toledo Cathedral
Narciso Tomé (1690–1742) was a Spanish architect and sculptor of the late-Baroque or Rococo period.
Born in Toro. With his brother, , he sculpted in 1715, the facade of the University of Valladolid. In 1721, he was named master of the cathedral of Toledo, for whom he constructed the famous Altarwork, the Transparente (1721–1732), and example of the elaborate Spanish Baroque.
El Transparente, derives its name from the play of light on the altar, and is several stories high, with fantastic figures of stucco, painting, bronze castings, and multiple colors of marble, a masterpiece of Baroque mixed media by Narciso Tomé enhanced by the daily effect for a few minutes of a shaft of sunlight striking it through an appropriately oriented hole in the roof, giving the impression that the whole altar is rising to heaven.
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- Ian Chilvers, The concise Oxford dictionary of Art and artists (2003) ISBN 978-0198604778This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text. (December 2020)
External Links[]
- Scholarly articles in English about Narciso Tomé both in web and PDF @ the Spanish Old Masters Gallery
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- 1690 births
- 1742 deaths
- Spanish Baroque architects
- Spanish Baroque sculptors
- Spanish male sculptors
- 18th-century Spanish sculptors
- Rococo architects
- Rococo sculptors
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