Krótka biografia

  • Also known as: gil morlanes el joven
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Nationality: Spain
  • Museums on APS:
    • Zaragoza Museum
    • Zaragoza Museum
    • Zaragoza Museum
    • Zaragoza Museum
    • Zaragoza Museum
  • Art period: Renaissance
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  • Born: 1480, Zaragoza, Spain
  • Lifespan: 72 years
  • Top 3 works: Column
  • Top-ranked work: Column
  • Died: 1552

Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Where was Gil Morlanes the Younger born?
Pytanie 2:
Who was Gil Morlanes the Younger’s first master?
Pytanie 3:
In which cathedral did Gil Morlanes the Younger work on the altar of St. Michael?
Pytanie 4:
With whom did Gil Morlanes the Younger collaborate on the high altar of Tauste?
Pytanie 5:
What artistic style influenced Gil Morlanes the Younger’s work?

Gil Morlanes the Younger: A Sculptor of Aragon’s Religious Heart

Gil Morlanes el joven (c. 1480 – 1552), a pivotal figure in Aragonese Renaissance sculpture, stands as a testament to the artistic fervor that flourished during his lifetime—a period marked by papal patronage and burgeoning humanist ideals. Born in Zaragoza, Spain, he descended from a lineage of sculptors, inheriting a tradition deeply rooted in Iberian craftsmanship and imbued with Christian piety. His father, Gil Morlanes el Viejo, established him within a milieu where artistic excellence was not merely desirable but considered divine duty.

Early Apprenticeship and Artistic Formation

Morlanes’s formative years were spent under the tutelage of Damian Forment, a sculptor whose influence would permeate his subsequent oeuvre. From 1515 onwards, he diligently honed his skills in ‘ymaginería,’ the art of creating religious imagery—a craft that demanded meticulous attention to detail and an understanding of theological symbolism. This apprenticeship solidified his grasp of Florentine techniques and exposed him to the humanist spirit championed by Lorenzo de Medici, shaping his artistic sensibilities profoundly. The workshop environment fostered collaboration and experimentation, propelling Morlanes’s rapid progression toward mastery.

The Cathedral Commissions: Palma and Beyond

Morlanes's reputation swiftly ascended as he undertook ambitious projects for the Catedral Metropolitana de Palma de Mallorca—a cathedral undergoing a dramatic transformation under papal decree. His involvement in the construction of the altar of St. Michael, commencing in 1521, showcased his ability to execute monumental sculptures embodying both grandeur and spiritual solemnity. Simultaneously, he collaborated with Gabriel Yoly on the high altar of Tauste, demonstrating an aptitude for integrating diverse sculptural styles into a unified artistic vision. These commissions underscored Morlanes’s commitment to serving the Church and elevating religious devotion through visual representation—a hallmark of Aragonese Renaissance art.

Collaboration and Artistic Legacy

Morlanes's partnership with Gabriel Yoly extended beyond Tauste, fostering a dynamic creative exchange that enriched their respective productions. Together they tackled the creation of the altarpiece for San Cosme y San Damian in Teruel, reflecting the prevailing artistic currents of the era. His work exemplifies the humanist preoccupation with naturalism and anatomical accuracy—characteristics borrowed from Florentine sculptors like Michelangelo Buonarroti and Andrea del Verrocchio. Gil Morlanes el joven’s contribution to Aragonese sculpture cemented his place as a leading artist of his time, leaving behind a legacy characterized by piety, technical virtuosity, and an unwavering devotion to the artistic ideals of the Renaissance. His sculptures continue to inspire admiration for their beauty and profound spiritual resonance.

Notable Works

* Altar Base & Epistles of St Michael Cathedral San Pedro de Jaca (1521-1523) * High Altar Tauste Cathedral San Pedro (1521-1523) * San Cosme and San Damian Altar Teruel (1523)