The conquest of Seville by Ferdinand III of Castile
During the ''15th century: Dutch and Burgundian influence
The late 15th century brought significant developments for sculpture in Seville. The influence of the early 15th century16th century: Prosperity
Martínez Montañés
Evolution in the 17th century
Later developments
In the last decades of the 17th century, the work of Francisco Ruiz Gijón shows an acutely realistic Baroque style. Benito de Hita y Castillo and José Montes de Oca (the last with an aesthetic strongly influenced by Martínez Montañés) complete the era of Baroque sculpture in the 18th century. Cristóbal Ramos,Principal figures of the Sevillian school of sculpture
Antecedents
*Creation of the school
* Juan Bautista Vázquez the Elder (1510-1588) * Juan de Oviedo the Elder (1536-1592) * Juan Bautista Vázquez the Younger * Jerónimo Hernández (1540-1586) * Miguel de Adán (1532-1610) * Gaspar del Águila (1530-1602) * Gaspar Núñez Delgado * Andrés de Ocampo (1555-1625) * Juan de Oviedo the Younger (1565-1625)Splendid era
*Later stages
* Francisco Ruiz Gijón (1653-?) * José Montes de Oca (1668-1754) *References
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