Nuevas noticias sobre Julio Sormano
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1998.v71.i281.679Abstract
The work and the artistic personality of Julio Sormano, who worked under the leadership of Pompeo Leoni in Spain, remains scarcely known. In this article the possible family relations with Giovanni Antonio Sormano are considered, as well as the date and the way of his arrival in Spain, and his collaboration in the Valdes' tombs. In 1584 he made the bronze slab of don Bernabé, bishop of El Burgo de Osma (Soria), formerly commissioned to grille-masters Rodríguez and Plaza.
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