| Salzillo,
Francisco (b. 1707, Murcia, d. 1783, Murcia) |
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Salzillo (also spelled
Zarcillo, Salsillo, or Salcillo), sculptor, a prolific creator of figures
for the Holy Week procession. He is considered by some authorities to
be the greatest sculptor in 18th-century Spain and by others as merely
an excellent folk artist. Growing
up in provincial Murcia, he received his training from his father, a Neapolitan
sculptor who had a studio that produced religious statues. He entered
a Dominican monastery as a youth, but on the death of his father in 1727
he left to take charge of the family studio. Remaining in Murcia all his
life, he produced an enormous number of polychrome religious figures with
the assistance of his brothers and sister. |