- Source: Juan Guas
Juan Guas (c. 1430-33 – c. 1496) was a Spanish artist and architect of Breton origin. He worked in a group of architects to create the Isabelline style. Born in Saint-Pol-de-Léon, he moved to Spain when he was young, and is often thought to have been Spanish. Among his notable buildings are:
Monasterio de San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo
Palacio del Infantado, Guadalajara
Segovia Cathedral - Guas worked on the original cathedral and his cloister and part of his facade were transferred to the new site and rebuilt next to Hontañon's cathedral church a generation later.
Castle of Belmonte.
Colegio de San Gregorio
Monastery of El Paular, Cloister.
References
Encyclopædia Britannica [1]
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- Íñigo López de Mendoza y Luna
- Katedral Ávila
- Gotik Isabelin
- Ali bin Abi Thalib
- Juan Guas
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- Toledo Cathedral
- Isabelline (architectural style)
- Juan de Talavera
- Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes
- Juan Gil de Hontañón
- List of Spanish architects
- Puerta de San Andrés (Segovia)
- Colegio de San Gregorio