Diogo de Boitaca

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Diogo de Boitaca was a prominent early 16th-century Portuguese architect and master of the Manueline style, noted for his foundational work on major religious monuments in Portugal.

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Diogo de Boitaca canonical 1
Diogo de Torralva 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Manueline architect
Portuguese architect
Renaissance architect
architect
person
activeIn early 16th century
late 15th century
basedIn Portugal
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Portugal
employer King Manuel I of Portugal
Portuguese Crown
floruit c. 1490–1520
genre church architecture
monastic architecture
religious architecture
influenced development of Portuguese Manueline architecture
influencedBy Gothic period in Spain
surface form: Iberian Gothic tradition

late Gothic architecture
knownFor design of major Portuguese religious monuments
foundational role in Manueline style
structural innovation in large vaulted churches
languageOfWorkOrName Portuguese
movement Manueline architecture
Portuguese Renaissance
Portuguese late Gothic
nationality Portuguese
notableFor integration of maritime and natural motifs in stonework
use of complex ribbed vaulting
notableWork Batalha Monastery
surface form: Batalha Monastery (later works)

Church of Jesus (Setúbal)
Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal
surface form: Cloister of the Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal

Convent of Christ in Tomar
surface form: Convent of Christ (Tomar)

Jerónimos Monastery
Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal
Jerónimos Monastery
surface form: foundations of Jerónimos Monastery

initial design of Jerónimos Monastery church and cloister
occupation architect
master builder
stonemason
partOf Portuguese architectural history
region Kingdom of Portugal
style Manueline
early Renaissance
late Gothic
workLocation Batalha
Lisbon
Setúbal
Tomar

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Jerónimos Monastery architect Diogo de Boitaca
Jerónimos Monastery architect Diogo de Boitaca
this entity surface form: Diogo de Torralva