Domingo de Andrade

Architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroArchitect
PlacesSpain
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1639, Cee, Spain
Death12 November 1712Santiago de Compostela, Spain (aged 73 years)
Education
University of Santiago de Compostela
The details

Biography

Domingo Antonio de Andrade (Cee, 1639 – Santiago de Compostela, 1712 was a Galician baroque architect, a leading figure in the emergence of Galician Baroque architecture.

Works

In the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela where, in 1671, he was designated as “Master builder” (architect):

  • Clock tower, called Berenguela (1676-1680).
  • Royal Door to Quintana square, initiated by Jose de la Peña de Toro.
  • Finished the Tower of the Bells, initiated by Peña de Toro.
  • Finished the baldachin designed by Jose de Vega y Verdugo, Count of Alba Real and canon of the cathedral chapter.
  • New sacristy, now capela do Pilar, finished by Fernando de Casas Novoa.

Other works in Santiago de Compostela:

  • Convent of Saint Dominic of Bonaval: The triple helical staircase, the tower and finished the cloister.
  • Several historic houses: “Casa das Pomas” (initiated by Diego de Romay), “Casa da Parra” in Quintana square, or the “Casas da Conga”.
  • Retables for the Convent of Saint Dominic of Bonaval and for the Convent of Saint Clare.

Sources

  • Rolf Toman, Barbara Borngässer (1998). The Baroque, Architecture, Sculpture, Painting. Konemman. ISBN 978-3895089176.
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