Melchor de Aguirre, Stonemason and Architect: Corpus of Portals and Altarpieces
Abstract
This paper aims to highlight the decisive role played by the stonemason and architect Melchor de Aguirre, together with his worshop, in the change of model of altarpieces and façades during the late Baroque in Andalusia. With this premise, it’s done a study that contrasts the findings of previous works, as well as the own results derived from the investigations carried out on this eminent architect as author of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in Granada.Downloads
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