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Name
  
Pedro Ribera

Died
  
1742, Madrid, Spain

Role
  
Architect

Structures
  
Bridge of Toledo

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Similar People
  
Juan de Herrera, Philip V of Spain, Philip IV of Spain, Maria Luisa of Parma, Maria Christina of the Two S

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Pedro de Ribera (Madrid 4 August 1681 - Madrid, 1742) was a Spanish architect of the Baroque period.

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Biography

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Ribera worked almost exclusively in Madrid during the first half of the 18th century. He was a disciple of Jose Benito de Churriguera (creator of the style Churrigueresque). Following in the footsteps of his master, Ribera is considered one of the most important architects of the late Baroque period in Spain. He designed a remarkable quantity of work in Madrid, the capital of Spain, giving the city bridges, palaces, monumental fountains, churches and a variety of public buildings, many of which can still be seen.

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Between 1718 and 1719, he was Lieutenant Major Master of Works and sources of Madrid, succeeding Theodore Ardemans following his death. This position cemented his reputation and allowed him to occupy an important position at court, despite the clear preference of King Philip V of Spain of the sort of foreign architects working in Madrid in the 1720s.

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Many of Ribera's creations were destroyed or modified later, especially in the 18th century, when Neoclassicism was a dominating movement. Ribera's architectural style was attacked by influential art scholars like Antonio Ponz.

Works

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Francisco Antonio de Salcedo and Aguirre, Marques de Vadillo, was a patron of Ribera who encouraged him and funded many of his projects. These may include:

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  • Paseo Nuevo. Puerta de San Vicente (1726–1727)
  • Ermita de Nuestra Senora del Puerto (1716–1718)
  • Cuartel del Conde-Duque (Guardias de Corps) (iniciado en 1717)
  • Puente de Toledo (1718–1732)
  • Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Montserrat (1720)
  • Real Hospicio del Ave Maria y San Fernando (1721–1726)
  • Iglesia de San Cayetano (1722–1737)
  • Iglesia de San Jose (1730)
  • Portada de la capilla del antiguo Monte de Piedad de Madrid (1733)
  • Real Seminario de Nobles (finalizado en 1725)
  • Fuente de la Mariblanca (1726)
  • Puente Verde (1728–1732)
  • Puente sobre el Abronigal (1729–1732)
  • Carmelitas Descalzas (1730–1742)
  • Monasterio de Ucles (1735)
  • Teatro de la Cruz (1743)
  • Camino nuevo del Escorial (1737)
  • Palacio de Torrecilla (1716–1731)
  • Palacio del marques de Miraflores (1731–1732)
  • Palacio de Santona (1730–1734)
  • Palacio de Perales (1732)
  • Fuente de la Fama (1738–1742)

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    References

    Pedro de Ribera Wikipedia


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