Bernardo de Legarda

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Bernardo de Legarda was an 18th-century Ecuadorian sculptor and painter renowned as one of the foremost masters of the Quito School, especially celebrated for his religious imagery and polychrome wood sculptures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ecuadorian artist
painter
person
sculptor
activeInCentury 18th century
artForm altarpiece sculpture
devotional sculpture
artisticStyle Baroque NERFINISHED
Hispanic American Baroque NERFINISHED
associatedWith Quito School NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Ecuador NERFINISHED
culturalContext Colonial Latin America NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial art
era Colonial period in Ecuador
field painting
sculpture
genre religious art
influenced Quito School sculptors NERFINISHED
knownFor polychrome wood sculpture
religious imagery
materialUsed wood
movement Quito School of art NERFINISHED
name Bernardo de Legarda NERFINISHED
nationality Ecuadorian
notability one of the foremost masters of the Quito School
notableWork Immaculate Conception sculptures NERFINISHED
Virgen del Panecillo NERFINISHED
Virgin of Quito NERFINISHED
occupation altarpiece sculptor
religious sculptor
regionOfActivity Audiencia of Quito NERFINISHED
Quito NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
subjectMatter Catholic saints
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
technique polychromy
workLocation churches in Quito

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Quito School of Art hasNotableArtist Bernardo de Legarda