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Andrés de Concha was a Spanish painter who is considered one of the best painters of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.[1] De la Concha was born in Seville and came to the New World in 1568.[1] He was an active painter from 1575 to 1612 and his work is preserved in several Mexican cathedrals, including the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral.[1]

Saint Cecilia by Andrés de Concha, Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City
Saint Cecilia by Andrés de Concha, Museo Nacional de Arte, Mexico City

Artwork


In 1587 the Sevillian artist Andrés de Concha, who also created retablos for the grand Oaxacan missions of Yanhuitlan, Coixtlahuaca and Teposcolula, entered into a contract with the town of Tamazulapan to fabricate and decorate a main retablo for the new church, at the then princely sum of 2000 pesos.

Little now survives of the 16th-century altarpiece. As at Yanhuitlan and Coixtlahuaca, the original retablo was later enlarged and reframed, at Tamazulapan in a rich baroque style replete with intricately carved spiral columns and decorative shell niches containing many new paintings and sculptures. This splendid gilded retablo, which rises in four main tiers and spans seven vertical divisions (calles) in a dynamic, screen-like format, has been fully restored and reassembled to once again dominate the east end of the church.


The Paintings


Although the later addition and misplacement of the artworks has made the original iconography and artistic attribution uncertain, it is believed that four of the ten original paintings contracted for by Andrés de Concha still remain in the present retablo, together with one or two early statues of the Apostles.

The four large canvases attributed to Andrés de Concha are located in the outer calles of the retablo and comprise: 1) The Adoration of the Magi; 2) The Adoration of the Shepherds - the juxtaposition of these two themes or scenes was especially favored in the Americas; 3) The Annunciation; and 4) The Presentation at the Temple, or Circumcision. This last work repeats a theme seen in Andrés de Concha's work at Yanhuitlan and bears some similarity to the composition and palette used at nearby Coixtlahuaca - a style that might be described as Italian Mannerism with a mellow Andalusian flavor.[2]


References




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[de] Andrés de Concha

Andrés de Concha (* um 1550 in Sevilla; † 1612 in Oaxaca, Mexiko) war ein spanisch-mexikanischer Maler und Architekt. Neben Simon Pereyns, mit dem er auch zeitweise zusammengearbeitet hat, war er einer der ersten und bedeutendsten europäischen Maler im Vizekönigreich Neuspanien.
- [en] Andrés de la Concha

[fr] Andrés de Concha

Andrés de Concha ou Andrés de la Concha est un architecte et un peintre espagnol, originaire de Séville, connu entre 1567 et 1612 et a travaillé comme peintre au Mexique entre 1570 et 1612..



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