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Alonso Cano Almansa or Alonzo Cano (19 March 1601  3 September 1667) was a Spanish painter, architect, and sculptor born in Granada.[1]

Alonso Cano, (Portraits of Illustrious Spanish), 1791
Alonso Cano, (Portraits of Illustrious Spanish), 1791

Biography


Saint John the Evangelist's Vision of Jerusalem
Saint John the Evangelist's Vision of Jerusalem

He learned architecture from his father, Miguel Cano;[1] painting in the academy of Juan del Castillo,[1] and from Francisco Pacheco the teacher of Velázquez; and sculpture from Juan Martínez Montañés. As a sculptor, his most famous works are the Madonna and Child in the church of Lebrija (also called Nebrija), and the colossal figures of San Pedro and San Pablo.[1][2]

He was made first royal architect, painter to Philip IV, and instructor to the prince, Balthasar Charles, Prince of Asturias. The King gave him the church preferment of a canon of the Granada Cathedral (1652),[1] in order to take up a position as chief architect of the cathedral, where his main achievement in architecture was the façade, designed at the end of his life and erected to his design after his death.[citation needed]

He was notorious for his ungovernable temper; and it is said that once he risked his life by committing the then capital offence of dashing to pieces the statue of a saint, when in a rage with the purchaser who begrudged the price he demanded.[2][1] According to another story, he found his house robbed after coming home one evening, his wife murdered, and his Italian servant fled. Notwithstanding the presumption against the fugitive, the magistrates condemned Cano, because he was of a jealous temper.[3] Upon this he fled to Valencia, but afterwards returned to Madrid, where he was put to the torture, which he endured without incriminating himself, and the king received him into favour.[4]

After the death of his wife he took Holy Orders[1] as a protection from further prosecution, but still continued his professional pursuits. He died in 1667. In his last moments, when the priest held to him a crucifix, he told him to take it away because it was badly carved.[5] According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the dying Cano refused the Sacrament from a priest who gave it to conversos.[1][5] Probably this version is spurious as many others about his life and temperament.[citation needed]

Works

Works by Cano in the Prado Museum in Madrid include:[9]






References


  1. Alonso Cano – Catholic Encyclopedia article
  2.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cano, Alonzo". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 189.
  3. Chisholm 1911.
  4. Anonymous, "Alonso Cano" in Retratos de Españoles ilustres con un epítome de sus vidas, 1791.
  5. Marvin, Frederic Rowland (1900). The Last Words (Real and Traditional) of Distinguished Men and Women. Troy, New York: C. A. Brewster & Co. p. 30.
  6. Cano, Alonso. "Christ and the Samaritan Woman". Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  7. Cano, Alonso. "Death of Saint Francis". Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  8. Cano, Alonso. "Christ Crucified". Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  9. Cano, Alonso. "Works by Alonso Cano". Museo del Prado. Retrieved 13 April 2020.

На других языках


[de] Alonso Cano

Alonso Cano (* 19. Februar 1601 in Granada; † 3. September 1667 ebenda) war ein spanischer Maler, Bildhauer und Architekt, der als Begründer der „Escuela granadina de pintura“, der Granadinischen Malerei, gilt.
- [en] Alonso Cano

[es] Alonso Cano

Alonso Cano Almansa (Granada, 19 de febrero de 1601-ibídem, 3 de septiembre de 1667) fue un pintor, escultor y arquitecto español del Barroco. Es considerado el fundador de la escuela granadina de pintura.

[fr] Alonso Cano

Alonso Cano (19 février 1601 - 3 septembre 1667 (à 66 ans)) est un peintre, architecte et sculpteur espagnol du Siècle d'or originaire de Grenade.

[it] Alonso Cano

Alonso Cano (Granada, 19 marzo 1601 – Granada, 3 settembre 1667) è stato uno scultore, architetto e pittore spagnolo, tra i maggiori artisti spagnoli del XVII secolo. Ebbe tra i suoi allievi, tra gli altri, i pittori Pedro de Moya, Juan de Sevilla, Pedro Atanasio Bocanegra e José Risueño, anche scultore, e gli scultori Pedro de Mena e José de Mora.

[ru] Кано, Алонсо

Ало́нсо Ка́но (исп. Alonso Cano de Almansa; 19 марта 1601 (1601-03-19), Гранада — 3 сентября 1667, Гранада) — испанский художник и скульптор.



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