Leonardo de Figueroa

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{{Infobox person

| name = Leonardo de Figueroa

| birth_date = c. {{birth year|1650}}

| birth_place = Utiel, Kingdom of Valencia, Crown of Aragon

| death_date = {{death date and age|1730|04|09|1650}}

| death_place = Seville, Kingdom of Seville, Crown of Castile

| occupation = Architect

| notable_works = Church of San Salvador

| children = Ambrosio de Figueroa
Matías de Figueroa

}}

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Leonardo de Figueroa (c. 1650, Utiel – 1730, Seville) was a Spanish architect active in Seville.

Works

In Seville.

  • Designed the Santa María Magdalena church (1691-1706).
  • Hospital de la Caridad ("Charity Hospital"). Façade.
  • Hospital de los Venerables (1675-1697).
  • Church of the Savior. Vaults and dome (From 1696 up to 1712).
  • Palace of San Telmo, Seville. Principal façade and baroque chapel (from 1722).
  • Church of St. Louis of the French (1699-1734).

Sources

  • Rolf Toman, Barbara Borngässer. The Baroque: Architecture, Sculpture, Painting. Cologne: Köneman, 1998 {{ISBN|978-3895089176}}

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Category:17th-century Spanish architects

Category:18th-century Spanish architects

Category:Spanish Baroque architects