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José de Mora (1642–1724) was a Spanish sculptor. José de Mora was born in Baza. He was the oldest son of the sculptor Bernardo de Mora and pupil of Alonso Cano in Granada and of Sebastián de Herrera in Madrid. In 1669, two years after the death of Cano, he moved to Madrid and worked with Sebastián de Herrera Barnuevo who also had been pupil of Cano. In 1672, he became a sculptor for the king Charles II and later left Madrid in 1680 and returned to Granada. He died in Granada in 1724 and was buried in the Convent of St. Anthony of the Discalced Franciscan Friars. His work can be usefully studied in the eight statues in the Chapel of Cardinal Salazar in the Mosque-Cathedral in Córdoba, and in the statues of Saint Bruno and Saint Joseph in the Charterhouse near Granada.

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  • خوسيه دي مورا (ar)
  • José de Mora (es)
  • José de Mora (en)
  • José de Mora (nl)
  • José de Mora (pl)
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  • خوسيه دي مورا (بالإسبانية: José de Mora)‏ هو نحات إسباني، ولد في 1 مارس 1642 في بسطة في إسبانيا، وتوفي في 25 أكتوبر 1724 في غرناطة في إسبانيا. (ar)
  • José de Mora (Baza, Granada, bautizado el 1 de marzo de 1642 - Granada, enterrado el 25 de octubre de 1724) fue un escultor del barroco español. (es)
  • José de Mora (1642 - 1724) was een beeldhouwer uit de Spaanse barokperiode. De Mora maakte melancholisch, realistische, gepolygromeerde beelden. Deze beelden hadden hierdoor een heftig effect op de gelovigen die voor het beeld baden. Om dit effect te bereiken gebruikte hij mensenhaar en glazen kralen als tranen. Hij is sterk beïnvloed door Alonso Cano tijdens zijn verblijf in Granada, waar hij verbleef na in de jaren 70 aan het hof van Karel II in Madrid te hebben gewerkt. (nl)
  • José de Mora (ur. 1642 w Baza; zm. w październiku 1724 w Grenadzie) – rzeźbiarz hiszpański epoki baroku. Był synem malarza , kształcił się w warsztacie ojca, a także u Pedra de Meny i Alonsa Cano. Cano wywarł największy wpływ na jego twórczość. W 1669 wyjechał do Madrytu, gdzie pracował z . W 1672 został nadwornym rzeźbiarzem Karola II, pracował w Madrycie do 1680, kiedy definitywnie wrócił do Grenady. (pl)
  • José de Mora (1642–1724) was a Spanish sculptor. José de Mora was born in Baza. He was the oldest son of the sculptor Bernardo de Mora and pupil of Alonso Cano in Granada and of Sebastián de Herrera in Madrid. In 1669, two years after the death of Cano, he moved to Madrid and worked with Sebastián de Herrera Barnuevo who also had been pupil of Cano. In 1672, he became a sculptor for the king Charles II and later left Madrid in 1680 and returned to Granada. He died in Granada in 1724 and was buried in the Convent of St. Anthony of the Discalced Franciscan Friars. His work can be usefully studied in the eight statues in the Chapel of Cardinal Salazar in the Mosque-Cathedral in Córdoba, and in the statues of Saint Bruno and Saint Joseph in the Charterhouse near Granada. (en)
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  • José de Mora (en)
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