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Pedro de Ribera (Madrid 4 August 1681 - Madrid, 1742) was a Spanish architect of the Baroque period.
PedrodeRibera (Madrid 4 August 1681 - Madrid, 1742) was a Spanish architect of the Baroque period. Ribera worked almost exclusively in Madrid during...
Jusepe deRibera (1591–1652), Spanish painter PedrodeRibera (1681–1742), Spanish Baroque architect This page lists people with the surname deRibera. If...
declaraciones de impacto ambiental (in Spanish) Pedro Sánchez también ficha a Victoria Camps y Teresa Ribera (in Spanish) Teresa Ribera acepta ser ministra de Transición...
PedroRibera (1465–1530) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lugo (1500–1530). PedroRibera was born in Madrigal, Spain in 1465. On 26...
Jusepe deRibera (Valencian: [josep ðe riˈβeɾa]; 1591 – 1652) was a Spanish painter and printmaker. Ribera, Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo...
Compostela (Fernando de Casas y Novoa, 1750), and the Hospicio de San Fernando in Madrid (PedrodeRibera, 1722), whose curvilinear extravagance seems to herald...
1960. Juan deRibera's father was Pedro Afán deRibera, Viceroy of Naples and Duke of Alcala. His mother died when he was very young. Ribera studied at...
San Fernando, built in 1673. It was designed by Spanish architect PedrodeRibera. The museum opened in 1929 as the Museo Municipal (municipal museum)...
(Spanish: Real Hospicio de San Fernando) is a former hospice located in Madrid, Spain. The building now houses the Museo de Historia de Madrid. It was first...
former City Hall, the Casa de la Villa. The Imperial College church model dome was imitated in all of Spain. PedrodeRibera introduced Churrigueresque...
name. In 1726, the Marquis of Vadillo, the town's mayor, commissioned PedrodeRibera to build a monumental gate in the city's fence to replace a previous...
architects of the late Baroque include PedrodeRibera, a pupil of Churriguera, who designed the Real Hospicio de San Fernando in Madrid, and Narciso Tomé...
Governor Martín García Óñez de Loyola in 1599. It was rebuilt as part of La Frontera by Alonso deRibera as fort San Pedrode la Paz in 1603. A small settlement...
Pupurull Diego de Riaño (16th century) PedrodeRibera (18th century) Ventura Rodríguez Maria Rubert de Ventós (born 1956) Francisco Javier Sáenz de Oiza (1918–2000)...
the architect PedrodeRibera, who transformed it into a modern theater seating 1500 spectators. During the nineteenth century, Ribera's architectural...
University of Valladolid (Diego Tomé, 1719) and Hospicio de San Fernando in Madrid (PedrodeRibera, 1722), whose curvilinear extravagance seems to herald...
construction.[citation needed] PedrodeRibera was one of the most important architects in Madrid of the pre-Bourbon era. Ribera introduced Churrigueresque...