montañés
11Montañés (1794) — Montañés Banderas Historial Cl …
12Montañés, Juan Martínez — • A noted Spanish sculptor of the seventeenth century, died 1649, sometimes called the Sevillian Phidias. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
13Montañés, Juan Martínez — ▪ Spanish sculptor in full Juan de Martínez Montañés born March 16, 1568, Alcalá la Real, Jaén, Spain died June 18, 1649, Sevilla Spanish sculptor who was instrumental in the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. His work influenced… …
14Montañes class ship of the line — The Montañes were a class of four ships of the line built between 1794 and 1798. The four ships in the class, and their fates, were: Montañés (1794) ran aground in 1810, Neptuno (1795) lost in the storm after the Battle of Trafalgar, Monarca… …
15Montañés, Juan (de) Martínez — born March 16, 1568, Alcalá la Real, Jaén, Spain died June 18, 1649, Sevilla Spanish sculptor. After studying in Granada, he established his studio in Sevilla (Seville) and was instrumental in the transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. He… …
16Montañés y Pasiego — El Montañes y Pasiego es un dialecto del grupo del asturiano oriental, que pertenece a la lengua asturiana …
17Montañés, Juan Martínez — VER Martínez Montañés, Juan …
18montañés — Sinónimos: ■ serrano ■ cántabro …
19Montañés, Juan (de) Martínez — (16 mar. 1568, Alcalá la Real, Jaén, España–18 jun. 1649, Sevilla). Escultor español. Después de estudiar en Granada, instaló su taller en Sevilla y tuvo un papel decisivo en la transición del manierismo al barroco. Se hizo conocido como el dios… …
20Juan Martínez Montañés — Retrato de Martínez Montañés, pintado por Velázquez en 1635. Museo del Prado …