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Gregorio Fernández (April 1576[1] – 22 January 1636) was a Spanish Baroque sculptor. He belongs to the Castilian school of sculpture, following the style of other great artists like Alonso Berruguete, Juan de Juni, Pompeyo Leoni, and Juan de Arfe.

Portrait of Gregorio Fernández, National Sculpture Museum (Valladolid)
Portrait of Gregorio Fernández, National Sculpture Museum (Valladolid)

Biography


Gregorio Fernández was born in Sarria, in what is now the province of Lugo, Galicia. Later in his life he travelled to Valladolid, lured by the royal household. After working as an assistant in other studios, Gregorio Fernández founded his own, where he received many apprentices and collaborators and developed a huge activity thanks to his wide clientele.

After his death, Gregorio Fernández left many pupils who followed his style, but he did not have any significant disciples. He achieved great reputation during his life, a good example of this would be the fact that in his tomb in the convent of the Carmen Calzado a portrait of him was placed, painted by his friend Diego Valentín Díaz, accompanied by a text praising his work.

Lying Christ, Church of San Miguel, Valladolid.
"Lying Christ", Church of San Miguel, Valladolid.

Gregorio Fernández was a great expert on his trade, which he practiced with high technical perfection. His extensive knowledge of the human body allowed him to create highly detailed anatomies with the hardness of bones, the tension of muscles, the tenderness of flesh or the smoothness of skin. Compared to the extreme expressiveness of the bodies, the robes are heavy, cardboard like, arranged in sharp and rigid folds which produce a strong contrast of light and shadow.

The deep expressive world of his figures swings between the dramatic quality of physical and moral pain and the evasion of mystical experience, and is expressed through calm postures and restrained gesticulation, leaving the greatest expressive influence to both face and hands, all of that in a simple composition.

The quality of his works was improved thanks to the extensive collaboration of painters who developed the polychrome of the statues. The embodiments are usually matt and plain colours stand out in the cloths, except for the small borders which are more colorful. The realism is accentuated with the help of added false elements which boost the feeling of authenticity: eyes are made of glass, nails and teeth of ivory, blood clots of cork, sweat drops and tears of resin.

Fernández created sculptures for altarpieces and “pasos procesionales”, like Camino del Calvario (Spanish for “the way to Calvary”). He made many iconographic images (Cristo Yacente,[2] La Piedad,[3] el Ecce Homo,[3] Santa Teresa) which served as models for other artists for many years to come.

He died in Valladolid.


Works


Passing by the deposition from the cross (El paso del Descendimiento)
Passing by the deposition from the cross (El paso del Descendimiento)

References


  1. Paradas, Antonio Fernández (2016). Escultura Barroca Española. Las historias de la Escultura Barroca Española (in Spanish). ExLibric. p. 55. ISBN 9788416110834. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-03-11. Retrieved 2008-03-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. "ARTEHISTORIA". Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  4. WGA site

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[de] Gregorio Fernández

Gregorio Fernández (* um 1576 in Sarria; † 1636 in Valladolid; auch Gregorio Hernández) war ein Bildschnitzer der spanischen Spätrenaissance und des Frühbarock.
- [en] Gregorio Fernández

[fr] Gregorio Fernández

Gregorio Fernández, né en 1576 à Sarria en Espagne et mort le 22 janvier 1636 à Valladolid, est un sculpteur baroque espagnol. Il appartient à l'école castillane, suivant le style d'autres grands sculpteurs tels que Alonso Berruguete, Jean de Joigny, Pompeyo Leoni et Juan de Arfe.

[it] Gregorio Fernández

Gregorio Fernández (Sarria, 1576 – Valladolid, 22 gennaio 1636) è stato uno scultore spagnolo, massimo esponente della Scuola di Valladolid ed erede dell'espressività di Alonso Berruguete e Juan de Juni. La sua arte è stata anche influenzata da scultori come Pompeo Leoni e Juan de Arfe.



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