D’imagier à ymaginero : la présence de sculpteurs septentrionaux en Espagne aux xve-xvie siècles

Renaissance sculpture in Spain welcomes an important migration flow of carvers from northern countries, mainly from France ; most of them settle down in the former Kingdom of Castile. Despite this trend starting in the Middle Ages, it is along the 16th century when this stream is more numerous. Not...

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Main Author: María Teresa Rodríguez Bote
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre d'Études Médievales Auxerre 2017-03-01
Series:Bulletin du Centre d’Études Médiévales d’Auxerre
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cem/14535
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Summary:Renaissance sculpture in Spain welcomes an important migration flow of carvers from northern countries, mainly from France ; most of them settle down in the former Kingdom of Castile. Despite this trend starting in the Middle Ages, it is along the 16th century when this stream is more numerous. Not only have they played an important role in the introduction of Italian-style ornamental items, but also opened their own workshops, where new apprentices were taught. Many of these foreign carvers enjoyed a solid professional reputation and developed a highly successful career.
ISSN:1623-5770
1954-3093