Sculpture
by Diego de SILOÉ

Diego de Siloé's early works as a sculptor in Italy and Andalusia show the influence of Italian Renaissance sculpture; they are attributed to the impact of Michelangelo, whose work Siloé no doubt studied in Italy.

Perhaps owing to pressure from clients, Diego de Siloé's later sculpture belongs to the most conservative traditions in mid-16th-century Spain.

Preview Picture Data File Info Comment
Tomb of Bishop Luis de Acuña
1519-20
Alabaster
Capilla Santa Ana, Cathedral, Burgos

1500*1125
True Color
241 Kb



Christ at the Column
1523
Polychrome wood
Diocesan Museum of the Cathedral, Burgos

557*810
True Color
141 Kb



Altarpiece of Santa Ana
1522
Stone
Capilla Santa Ana, Cathedral, Burgos

1005*1350
True Color
240 Kb



Altarpiece of Santa Ana (detail)
1522
Stone
Capilla Santa Ana, Cathedral, Burgos

1150*862
True Color
234 Kb



Virgin and Child
c. 1524
Marble
Cathedral, Burgos

821*700
True Color
156 Kb