Juan de Juni

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Piedad de Medina del Campo (1575)

Juan de Juni (Fr. Jean de Joigny; c. 1507–1577) was a French–Spanish

sculptor, who also worked as a painter and architect.[1]

Career

Juan de Juni was born in Joigny, France, but began working in Italy, where he was first employed. In 1533 he went to live in León and Medina de Rioseco before moving to Valladolid in 1540. He was best known as a religious sculptor who incorporated great emotion into his figures.[2]

Selected works

  • Lamentation of Christ. Polychrome wood.
    National Sculpture Museum (Valladolid)
    .
  • Altarpiece for the church of
    Cathedral of Valladolid
    .
  • Entombment. Polychrome wood. Segovia Cathedral.
  • Virgin with seven knives. Polychrome wood.
Entombment. Valladolid

References

  1. ^ Getty
  2. ^ "Juan de Juni at World Wide Art Resources. Retrieved Nov. 21, 2007". Archived from the original on 2012-07-18. Retrieved 2007-11-21.

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