Alonso de Covarrubias

Alonso de Covarrubias
Alcázar of Toledo. Main façade.
Born Alonso de Covarrubias
1488
Torrijos, Spain
Died 1570 (aged 82)
Toledo
Nationality Spanish
Known for Architecture, Sculpture
Notable work Tavera Hospital
Toledo Cathedral
Alcázar of Toledo Castillo de Canales Recas
Movement Plateresque, Spanish Renaissance

Alonso de Covarrubias (Torrijos, Toledo 1488 1570) was a Spanish architect and sculptor of the Renaissance, active mainly in Toledo.

Works

Covarrubias works includes:

His first work was associated with Antón Egas and Juan Guas, in a style the transition between late gothic and Plateresque. In the first years of his career he worked principally as a sculptor.

First works as architect:

  • At Sigüenza Cathedral, he is credited with designing the retables of Saint Librada and Fadrique de Portugal, influenced by Francisco de Baeza (1515).
  • In the Hospital de Santa Cruz (Toledo): the courtyard and the plateresque stairway.
  • In 1532 worked in the sacristy of Sigüenza Cathedral.

In Toledo:

  • In 1534 he was named superintendent of the building program at Toledo Cathedral where planned the New Kings chapel.
  • In 1537 Covarrubias and Luis de Vega were named architects of the Alcázar. Covarrubias built the main façade and the courtyard.
  • (1541- ) Designed and built the Tavera Hospital (Hospital de Tavera), one of his principal buildings.
  • 154_ The façade of Episcopal palace of Toledo
  • Rebuilt the Puerta de Bisagra Nueva.

Other important Works:

Sources

  • José Camón Aznar (1973). Arquitectura y orfebrería españolas del siglo XVI. Espasa Calpe. ISBN 978-84-239-5217-5.
  • Bertrand Jestaz (1995). The art of the Renaissance. Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-1948-8.
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