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Ancheta [Anchieta], Juan de
(b Azpeitia, Guipúzcoa, c. 1540; d Pamplona, 30 Nov 1588). Spanish sculptor. His works in alabaster and wood in the north-east region of Spain decisively influenced late 16th-century sculpture in that area. Echoes of major Italian sculptors works strongly suggest that he trained in Italy, although there is no evidence of this. By 1565 Ancheta was in Valladolid, but shortly after this he is likely to have assisted GASPAR BECERRA on the retable at S Clara, Briviesca. Becerras grandiose Roman Mannerist style, imbued with the Classicism of ancient Roman and Italian Mannerist sculpture, lies behind Anchetas art. He probably also worked with Becerra around 1558 on the retable in Astorga Cathedral. He continued to be active in and around Valladolid and at Burgos and was named in Juan de Junis will as the only sculptor capable of completing Junis retable at S Maria del Mediavilla in Medina de Ríoseco, although this was actually completed by Esteban Jordán. From about 1575 to 1578 Ancheta worked on the chapel and retable of the Trinity in Jaca Cathedral. The figure of God the Father directly recalls Michelangelos Moses (1510s; Rome, S Pietro in Vincoli).
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