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- plateresque main entrance of the Church of Santo Tomás, the work of Felipe Vigarny, numerous palaces, and the old town, which was declared a Historic-Artistic...
- Felipe Bigarny (c. 1475 – 10 November 1542), also known as Felipe Vigarny, Felipe Biguerny or Felipe de Borgoña, etc. and sometimes referred to as El...
- construction of a new dome by Juan de Vallejo (fl. c. 1518–1569) and Felipe Vigarny, who replaced the original cimborio (a domed crossing tower) constructed...
- statue of her in Granada Cathedral, by Burgundian sculptor Philippe de Vigarny (born in Langres, in what is now France), also shows her as a dark-haired...
- splendor. Under his governance, the choir of Alonso Berruguete and Felipe Vigarny, the interior façades of the transept, the chapel of Saint John or of the...
- Dutch cyclist at the 1936 Summer Olympics Philipus Biguerny or Felipe Vigarny (c.1475–1542), French architect and sculptor of the Spanish Renaissance...
- by Gil de Morlanes, Casa Desplá and Casa Gralla in Barcelona by Felipe Vigarny, Francisco de Colonia, and Hanequín de Cuéllar. The façade of the Universidad...
- Buonaccorso, Apollonio di Giovanni, Taddeo Gaddi, Vittore Crivelli, Felipe Vigarny, Gerard Terborch the Elder, Emanuel de Witte, Bernardo Strozzi, and Jean...
- of Los Reyes Nuevos in Toledo cathedral, from the design of Felipe de Vigarny. In 1545–7, he painted for the winter chapter room portraits of Cardinal...
- (1475–1545), painter Fernando Yáñez de la Almedina (1475–1536), painter Felipe Vigarny (1480–1542), sculptor Master of the Retablo of the Reyes Catolicos (1485–1500)...