Image of Christ to the column, belonging to the altarpiece of San Pedro, Segovia Cathedral

Pedro de Bolduque, (c. 1550 โ€“ c. 1595) was a Spanish sculptor of Flemish origin who lived and worked mainly in Medina de Rio Seco and Cuรฉllar.

He was born in Medina de Rio Seco into a family of artists of Flemish descent, probably from the town of 's-Hertogenbosch, dedicated to carving and assembly, and his brothers were also sculptors.

He began his career heavily influenced by Juan de Juni, Gaspar Becerra and Esteban Jordan, who had worked in Medina de Rio Seco, so his work is considered a stylistic continuation of them. He moved to Cuellar in 1580, where he opened a workshop and married Ana Velazquez, with whom he had two children.

In Cuรฉllar, Pedro formed a very close professional relationship with the Maldonado Family (Julian and Gabriel), local painters who worked in much of the province of Segovia and the closest areas of Valladolid. He returned to Medina de Rio Seco where he died in 1595. His brothers and nephews continued the sculpting business. The sculptures thereafter were painted and decorated by the Maldonado family.

References

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  • CรCERES NECKLACE, Fernando: About Pedro de Hertogenbosch, Yearbook of the Department of History and Theory of Art (UAM), Vol IX, 1999

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Segovia Cathedral

style, is dedicated to the apostle St. James and is the work of Pedro de Bolduque in 1595, being the most refined example of the Bolduquian altarpiece, with

Red tape

origin of the word balduque is the name of the Dutch city 's-Hertogenbosch Bolduque or Bois-le-Duc ("the duke's forrest"), where in those days the red tape

Convento de la Purรญsima Concepciรณn (Cuรฉllar)

currently holds weekly services and houses works by the sculptor Pedro de Bolduque, as well as an image attributed to the school of Gregorio Fernรกndez. The

Augusto Ferrer-Dalmau

Burgo de Osma House of America (Madrid) Palace of the Captaincy of Burgos Bolduque Church (Holand) Saint Barbara Palace (Madrid) Santa Marรญa la Rica de Alcalรก

Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch (1601)

The siege of 's-Hertogenbosch of 1601 (Sitio de Bolduque de 1601 in Spanish) was an unsuccessful Dutch attempt led by Prince Maurice of Nassau and William

Names of European cities in different languages (Qโ€“T)

's-Heerenberg (Dutch*) 's-Hertogenbosch Boรฉ-eul-Duc (Picard), Bolduch (Polish*), Bolduque (Asturian*, Spanish*), Boscoducale (Corsican, Italian*), Bois-le-Duc (French*)

1595 in art

1522) Hernando de รvila, Spanish painter and sculptor (born 1538) Pedro de Bolduque, Spanish sculptor of Flemish origin (born 1550) ร‰tienne Delaune, French

Spanish exonyms

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