Francisco Ruiz Gijón

Francisco Ruiz Gijón
Expiring Christ known as El Cachorro
Chapel of el Cachorro, Seville
Born1653
Died1720
NationalitySpanish
Known forSculpture
MovementBaroque

Francisco Ruiz Gijón (Utrera, 1653 - Seville, 1720) was a Spanish sculptor of the Baroque period.[1] He belongs to the Andalusian school, following the style of Pedro Roldán. He studied with sculptor Andrés Cansino and developed his artistic career in Seville.

Works[edit]

His works are exclusively religious. He worked for several Catholic churches and brotherhoods. His most important creations are related to the Holy Week processions in Seville.

Imagery[edit]

  • Expiring Christ, known as El Cachorro. The face of this image is a realistic portrait of a famous gypsy of Triana, called El Cachorro, literally meaning Little Puppy. 1682.
  • Sainte Anne, Church of Santa María Magdalena
  • Simon of Cyrene, Church of San Isidoro. 1687.
  • Jesus carrying the cross. Brotherhood of San Isidoro. 1688 (partially lost)
  • Four Evangelist. Brotherhood of El Museo. 1700. (Atrib.)

Processional Floats[edit]

  • The paso for Jesús del Gran Poder. 1692.
  • The paso for Cristo del Amor. Church of The Saviour. 1694.

Bibliography[edit]

  • Roda Peña, José: Francisco Antonio Ruiz Gijón escultor utrerano. Siarum Editores S.C. ISBN 84-932925-2-4

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bernales Ballesteros, Jorge, Francisco Antonio Gijón, Sevilla, Diputación Provincial de Sevilla, 1982