Aleijadinho (1738 - 1814)
Aleijadinho
Antônio Francisco Lisboa, known as Aleijadinho, was a renowned sculptor, carver, and architect in Colonial Brazil. His exceptional works adorned numerous churches across the country, showcasing a style influenced by Baroque and Rococo. Considered the greatest exponent of colonial art in Brazil, Aleijadinho is recognized internationally as a leading figure in Baroque art in the Americas.
Despite limited biographical information, his contributions are celebrated through the vast body of work he left behind. His creations, including carvings, architectural projects, reliefs, and statues, were concentrated in Minas Gerais, notably in Ouro Preto, Sabará, São João del-Rei, and Congonhas. The Church of Saint Francis of Assisi in Ouro Preto and the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus of Matosinhos showcase some of his most significant works.
Date and place of birt: | 29 august 1738, Ouro Prêto, Brazil |
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Date and place of death: | 18 november 1814, Ouro Prêto, Brazil |
Nationality: | Brazil |
Period of activity: | XVIII, XIX century |
Specialization: | Architect, Sculptor, Stone cutter |
Art style: | Baroque, Rococo |