Contributions to the Pedro Duque Cornejo’s workshop in Granada
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Pedro Duque Cornejo, one of the most prominent artists of the Andalusian baroque during 18th century, developed his work mainly in Granada, Seville and Cordoba. This essay deals with the first of these places, less studied in the historiography. We draw a route by the travels he carried out between 1713 and 1716 and offer new hypothesis about his transfer to Granada in that last year. We also reconstruct step by step his workshop in the city, where he assumed important jobs until 1719, by means of new discovered information.Downloads
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