Francisco Salzillo, also seen as "Salcillo y Alcaraz" (12 May1707 - 1781) was a Spanishsculptor. May 12 is the 132nd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (133rd in leap years). ... Events January 1 - John V is crowned King of Portugal April 25 - Allied army is defeated by Bourbonic army at Almansa (Spain) in the War of the Spanish Succession. ... 1781 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... An Italian Futurist sculpture by Umberto Boccioni at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (MoMA). ...
He was born in Murcia. At the age of twenty he completed the statue of St Ines of Montepulciano, which had been begun for the Dominicans at Murcia by his father. On the death of the latter the care of the family fell upon Francisco, who with the help of his brothers and sisters organized a workshop. In 1765 he also founded a small academy, which, however, was speedily dissolved owing to disunion among the members. In the Ermita de Jesús in Murcia may be seen Salzillo's scenes from the Passion of Our Lord, a vast work in which all the sculptor's qualities and defects are revealed. In the church of St Miguel are an Immaculate Conception and a St Francis. Mention should also be made of the Christ at the Well in the church of Santa María de las Gracias in Murcia, and of the sculptures in San Pedro and in the Capucine monastery in Murcia. Salzillo worked in wood, which was colored. The ascription of the stone sculptures on the fagade of the St Nicolas Church in Murcia to him rests on conjecture. He died at Murcia in 1781. Murcia () is a city and municipality on the river Segura in southeastern Spain and the capital of the Autonomous Community of the Region of Murcia. ...
See B. Haendcke, Studien zur Geschichte der spanischen Plastik (Strassburg, 1900).
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FranciscoSalzillo, also seen as "Salcillo y Alcaraz" (12 May1707 - 1781) was a Spanish sculptor.
On the death of the latter the care of the family fell upon Francisco, who with the help of his brothers and sisters organized a workshop.
In the Ermita de Jesús in Murcia may be seen Salzillo's scenes from the Passion of Our Lord, a vast work in which all the sculptor's qualities and defects are revealed.