José de Mora (1642 - 1724) - photo 1

José de Mora

Jose de Mora was a Spanish sculptor renowned for his contributions to Baroque art. Born in Baza in 1642, Mora was the eldest son of sculptor Bernardo de Mora and notably a pupil of Alonso Cano. His career was distinguished early on when he moved to Madrid in 1669, two years after Cano's death, to work with Sebastián de Herrera Barnuevo, another of Cano's pupils. Mora's reputation was further solidified in 1672 when he became a sculptor for King Charles II, highlighting his significance in the Spanish royal court.

Mora's work is celebrated for its expressive minimalism and austere style, a deviation from his mentor Cano's approach, yet achieving a distinct artistic effectiveness. His sculptures, particularly those of religious figures, are characterized by a unique blend of realism and emotion, making them profound objects of devotion. Notable works include the Christ of Mercy and Our Lady of Sorrows in Granada, among others found in the cities of Jaén, Seville, Valladolid, and Córdoba​​​​.

One of Mora's masterpieces, the Virgin of Sorrows, is held in high esteem for its technical virtuosity. This painted pinewood bust, adorned with ivory and glass to achieve lifelike details, exemplifies Mora's skill in using realistic details to evoke emotional resonance. This piece, among others, underscores Mora's contribution to Spanish Baroque sculpture and his ability to convey intense emotion through his art​​.

Mora's legacy is preserved in various collections, including the Victoria and Albert Museum, which houses his bust of the Virgin of Sorrows. His works continue to be a focal point for scholars and enthusiasts of Baroque art, as seen in exhibitions and the digital archives of Wikimedia Commons, offering insight into his contributions to the art world​​​​.

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Date and place of birt:1 march 1642, Baza, Spain
Date and place of death:25 october 1724, Granada, Spain
Nationality:Spain
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Sculptor
Art school / group:Granada School
Genre:Religious genre
Art style:Baroque

Creators Spain

Antonio Lopez Garcia (1936)
Antonio Lopez Garcia
1936
Miquel Barcelo (1957)
Miquel Barcelo
1957
Lluis Cera (1967)
Lluis Cera
1967
Eduardo Chillida (1924 - 2002)
Eduardo Chillida
1924 - 2002
Apelles Mestres (1854 - 1936)
Apelles Mestres
1854 - 1936
Cesar Alvarez Dumont (1866 - 1945)
Cesar Alvarez Dumont
1866 - 1945
Ignacio Leon y Escosura (1834 - 1901)
Ignacio Leon y Escosura
1834 - 1901
Victor Patricio Landaluze (1830 - 1889)
Victor Patricio Landaluze
1830 - 1889
Luis Jimenez Aranda (1845 - 1928)
Luis Jimenez Aranda
1845 - 1928
Juan Garaizabal (1971)
Juan Garaizabal
1971
Roberto Mangou (1948)
Roberto Mangou
1948
Juan Garcia Ripolles (1932)
Juan Garcia Ripolles
1932
Orazio Borgianni (1574 - 1616)
Orazio Borgianni
1574 - 1616
Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench (1849 - 1916)
Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench
1849 - 1916
Yves Galgon (1948)
Yves Galgon
1948
Albrecht Demitz (1947)
Albrecht Demitz
1947

Creators Baroque

Gabriel Bodenehr I (1664 - 1758)
Gabriel Bodenehr I
1664 - 1758
Carlo Faucci (1729 - 1784)
Carlo Faucci
1729 - 1784
Giuseppe Santi (1761 - 1825)
Giuseppe Santi
1761 - 1825
Antonio Peresinotti (1708 - 1778)
Antonio Peresinotti
1708 - 1778
John Heaviside Clark (1771 - 1863)
John Heaviside Clark
1771 - 1863
Juan de Pareja (1606 - 1670)
Juan de Pareja
1606 - 1670
Pierre-Victor Galland (1822 - 1892)
Pierre-Victor Galland
1822 - 1892
Juan Bautista Martinez del Maso (1612 - 1667)
Juan Bautista Martinez del Maso
1612 - 1667
Johann Michael Millitz (1725 - 1779)
Johann Michael Millitz
1725 - 1779
Claude Callot (1620 - 1687)
Claude Callot
1620 - 1687
Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo (1584 - 1638)
Giovanni Andrea Ansaldo
1584 - 1638
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano) (1611 - 1689)
Baldassare Franceschini (Il Volterrano)
1611 - 1689
Abraham Danielsz. Hondius (1625 - 1691)
Abraham Danielsz. Hondius
1625 - 1691
Orazio Marinali (1643 - 1720)
Orazio Marinali
1643 - 1720
François Alexandre Verdier (1651 - 1730)
François Alexandre Verdier
1651 - 1730
Johann Melchior Roos (1663 - 1731)
Johann Melchior Roos
1663 - 1731