Diego de Siloe
Diego de Siloe was a prominent Spanish sculptor and architect during the Renaissance period, known for his work in Granada. He was born around 1492 and became famous for his intricate sculptures and architectural designs, particularly in the Cathedral of Granada. His style combined elements of Gothic and Renaissance art, showcasing detailed figures and elaborate decorations.
Siloe's most notable works include the altarpiece of the Cathedral of Granada and various sculptures that reflect his mastery of form and expression. He played a significant role in the development of Spanish sculpture, influencing future generations of artists with his innovative techniques and artistic vision.