Juan Martínez Montañés (1568 - 1649)

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Juan Martínez Montañés

Juan Martínez Montañés, born on March 16, 1568, in Alcalá la Real, Jaén, Spain, and passing away on June 18, 1649, was a luminary of the Spanish Baroque sculpture scene, heralded as "el Dios de la Madera" (the God of Wood) for his unrivaled mastery in wood carving. His contributions significantly shaped the Sevillian school of sculpture, where he introduced the innovative encarnación technique, imbuing his wooden sculptures with lifelike skin tones​​.

Montañés is celebrated for his exceptional naturalism and precision in depicting human anatomy, setting him apart from many contemporaries. His works, characterized by their graceful forms and devout expressions, often encapsulated the religious fervor of the era. Notable pieces include the highly revered 'Saint John the Baptist', showcased at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and 'Cristo de la Clemencia', housed in the Seville Cathedral, each illustrating his skillful handling of wood and keen attention to anatomical detail​​​​.

Throughout his life, Montañés enjoyed significant acclaim, not only within Spain but also internationally, with some of his works making their way to the Spanish Americas. This broad recognition is a testament to his influence on and contribution to the Baroque artistic movement. His legacy persisted through his students, including notable figures such as Juan de Mesa, and through his son, Alonzo Martínez, ensuring the continuation of his stylistic and technical innovations in sculpture​​.

For collectors and art and antiques enthusiasts, Montañés's works remain pivotal, embodying the spiritual and artistic zeitgeist of 17th-century Spain. His sculptures are not just artistic marvels but also cultural artifacts that offer insights into the era's religious and social contexts.

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Date and place of birt:16 march 1568, Alcalá la Real, Spain
Date and place of death:18 june 1649, Sevilla, Spain
Nationality:Spain
Period of activity: XVI, XVII century
Specialization:Sculptor
Genre:Religious genre
Art style:Renaissance

Creators Spain

Jean Ranc (1674 - 1735)
Jean Ranc
1674 - 1735
Lucas de Valdés (1661 - 1724)
Lucas de Valdés
1661 - 1724
Luca Cambiaso (1527 - 1585)
Luca Cambiaso
1527 - 1585
Jose Leonardo (1601 - 1656)
Jose Leonardo
1601 - 1656
Enrique Simonet Lombardo (1866 - 1927)
Enrique Simonet Lombardo
1866 - 1927
Juan Flandes (1460 - 1519)
Juan Flandes
1460 - 1519
Jose Jimenez Aranda (1837 - 1903)
Jose Jimenez Aranda
1837 - 1903
César Manrique (1919 - 1992)
César Manrique
1919 - 1992
Anton Lamazares (1954)
Anton Lamazares
1954
Juan Gris (1887 - 1927)
Juan Gris
1887 - 1927
Francisco Salzillo (1707 - 1783)
Francisco Salzillo
1707 - 1783
Orazio Borgianni (1574 - 1616)
Orazio Borgianni
1574 - 1616
Lorenzo Coullaut-Valera (1876 - 1932)
Lorenzo Coullaut-Valera
1876 - 1932
Juan Martinez (1942)
Juan Martinez
1942
Francisco Bayeu y Subias (1734 - 1795)
Francisco Bayeu y Subias
1734 - 1795
María Gutiérrez Blanchard (1881 - 1932)
María Gutiérrez Blanchard
1881 - 1932

Creators Renaissance

Bartolomeo Ramenghi (1484 - 1542)
Bartolomeo Ramenghi
1484 - 1542
Melchior Pfintzing (1481 - 1535)
Melchior Pfintzing
1481 - 1535
Hans Sebald Beham (1500 - 1550)
Hans Sebald Beham
1500 - 1550
Giotto di Bondone (1267 - 1337)
Giotto di Bondone
1267 - 1337
Teofane di Creta (1485 - 1559)
Teofane di Creta
1485 - 1559
Giovanni Ottaviani (1735 - 1808)
Giovanni Ottaviani
1735 - 1808
 Giorgione (1477 - 1510)
Giorgione
1477 - 1510
Pietro di Giovanni D'Ambrogio (1410 - 1449)
Pietro di Giovanni D'Ambrogio
1410 - 1449
Lorenzo Costa I (1460 - 1535)
Lorenzo Costa I
1460 - 1535
Martino Di Bartolomeo (1389 - 1434)
Martino Di Bartolomeo
1389 - 1434
Niccolò Circignani (il Pomarancio) (1517 - 1597)
Niccolò Circignani (il Pomarancio)
1517 - 1597
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen (1470 - 1533)
Jacob Cornelisz van Oostsanen
1470 - 1533
Juste de Juste (1505 - 1559)
Juste de Juste
1505 - 1559
Giuseppe Scolari (1550 - 1607)
Giuseppe Scolari
1550 - 1607
Giovanni Paolo Grazzini (XVI century - 1632)
Giovanni Paolo Grazzini
XVI century - 1632
Francesco Primaticcio (1503 - 1570)
Francesco Primaticcio
1503 - 1570