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Jose Ramirez de Arellano

Jose Ramirez de Arellano, also Jose Ramirez Benavides, (1705-March 27, 1770), was a Spanish Baroque architect and sculptor.

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Early life

Ramirez was a member of a family of artists from Aragon. He was the son of the sculptor Juan Ramirez Mejandre, and brother of sculptor Manuel Ramirez de Arellano and painter Juan Ramirez de Arellano. He was director of the first Academy of Drawing of Aragon, founded by his father in 1714, where he was assisted by prominent artists of Zaragoza, as Jose Luzan who taught Francisco Goya in his first apprenticeship.

Career

In 1740 Ramirez was appointed Sculptor to the King (Charles III of Spain). In 1751 he was commissioned to manage the works of Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, where he met several renowned artists of that time who were hired to assist in its construction, including the painter Antonio Gonzalez Velazquez (commissioned to paint the dome above the temple), and Ventura Rodriguez, who delegated almost entirely to Ramirez the building of the tabernacle. From 1752 he moved his home and workshop to Zaragoza which was run by him and his brother Manuel.

Later years

In 1755, Ramirez married Michelle Heras Diego and with whom he had three children who reached adulthood. He became the Royal Academician of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in 1758. He died in Zaragoza in 1770.

References

Jose Ramirez de Arellano Wikipedia