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Luisa Roldán
Title:
Luisa Roldán

Luisa Roldán (2021)

Illuminating women artists: Renaissance and Baroque

Illuminating women artists. Renaissance and Baroque.
Author:
Hall-Van den Elsen, Catherine, author.
Uniform Title:
Luisa Roldán (2021)
Physical Description:
144 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm.
Series:
Illuminating women artists: Renaissance and Baroque

Illuminating women artists. Renaissance and Baroque.
Abstract:
"This beautifully illustrated monograph presents the first overview in English of the life and work of Luisa Roldán (1652-1706), a prolific and celebrated sculptor of the Spanish Golden Age. The daughter of Pedro Roldan, a well-known sculptor from Seville, she developed her talent in her father's workshop. Early in her career she produced large polychromed wooden sculptures for churches in Seville, Cadiz, and surrounding towns. She spent the second half of her career in Madrid, where she worked in both polychromed wood and polychromed terracotta, developing new products for a domestic, devotional market. In recognition of her talent, she was awarded the title of Sculptor to the Royal Chambers of two kings of Spain, Charles II and Philip V. This book places Roldán within a wider historical and social context, exploring what life would have been like for her as a woman sculptor in early modern Spain. It considers her work alongside that of other artists of the Baroque period, including Velazquez, Murillo, and Zurbaran. Reflecting on the opportunities available to her during this time, as well as the challenges she faced, Catherine Hall-van den Elsen weaves the narrative of Roldán's story with analysis, revealing the complexities of her oeuvre." -- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographical References:
Includes bibliographical references (page 138) and index.
Field 805:
npmlib 11102882 NB813.R659 H36 os2 yh
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