Pedro Roldán (1624–1699) was a Baroque sculptor from Seville, Andalusia, Spain. His daughter Luisa Roldán, known as La Roldana, was also a major figure...
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Palomino considered her as important a sculptor as her father, Pedro Roldán. Although Roldán became the Escultor de Cámara, or Court Sculptor, to the Habsburg...
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of Macarena. The scholarly attribution of the image is to the artist Pedro Roldán or one of his protégés in his workshop. Three other famous sculptors...
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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...
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Andalusian Baroque sculptors were Pedro de Mena, Pedro Roldán and his daughter Luisa Roldán, Juan de Mesa and Pedro Duque Cornejo. In the 20th century...
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Rancho Grande. A San Luis Potosí native, Roldán was born Emma Roldán Reyna to hotel owners José María Roldán and Virginia Reyna, the second of four siblings...
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chiaroscuro. Pedro Roldán headed an important family studio that also included his daughter Luisa Roldán ("La Roldana") and his grandson Pedro Duque y Cornejo...
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renounce his position. Roldán was canonized by Pope John Paul II on 21 May 2000 as one of 25 Martyrs of the Cristero War. David Roldán Lara was born on 2...
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Francesc Ribalta (1565–1628), Baroque painter Luisa Roldán (1652–1706), Baroque sculptor Pedro Roldán (1624–1699), Baroque sculptor Julio Romero de Torres...
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Mercadante de Bretaña, Pedro Millán [es], Juan Martínez Montañés, Pedro Roldán, José de Arce [es], Jerónimo Balbás, Alonso Cano, and Pedro de Mena. Non-religious...
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