ÁLVARES, Baltasar
(active 1570, died 1624)

Exterior view

1622
Photo
Nossa Senhora dos Grilos, Porto

Philip III's visit to Lisbon on his accession to the throne in 1619 was to have important consequences for seventeenth-century architecture on Portugal. To mark this visit, a large number of temporary triumphal arches were built, modeled on the monuments created to greet the archducal couple Albert and Isabella to Flanders in 1599. The visit of the Spanish king initiated a vogue for the Flemish Baroque. An example of this is the façade of Nossa Senhora dos Grilos in Porto, started in 1622, which is a creation of Baltasar Álvares. It shows no trace of Central European influence.

The picture shows the façade of the church.




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