Pedro Duque y Cornejo
Pedro Duque y Cornejo (1677–1757) was a Spanish Baroque painter and sculptor of the Sevillian school of sculpture, a disciple of his grandfather Pedro Roldán.
He was born in Seville and worked mostly in his home city (church of the Sagrario, Palace of San Telmo and the local Cathedral), Granada and Madrid (statues in Santa Maria de El Paular, after 1725). In Córdoba he executed the choir at the Mosque-cathedral. He died in Córdoba.
Sources[]
- Gómez-Moreno, M. E. (1951). Breve historia de la escultura española. Madrid.
- Quintero, P. (1908). Sillas de coro españolas. Madrid.
- Aguilar Prieto, R. Bosquejo histórico de la ejecución de la sillería del coro de la catedral de Córdoba. «Bol. de la R. A. de Bellas Artes de Córdoba», n° 56.CS1 maint: location (link)
External links[]
- Scholarly articles in English about Pedro Duque Cornejo both in web and PDF @ the Spanish Old Masters Gallery
- Pedro Duque Cornejo at el Paular
- Pedro Duque Cornejo y Roldán
- http://www.iaph.es/patrimonio-mueble-andalucia/
Categories:
- 1677 births
- 1757 deaths
- People from Seville
- 18th-century Spanish sculptors
- 17th-century Spanish painters
- Spanish male painters
- 18th-century Spanish painters
- Spanish Baroque sculptors
- Spanish male sculptors
- Spanish artist stubs
- Sculptor stubs