20 facts about Francisco del Plano

Francisco del Plano y García de la Cueva (1658 in Daroca – September 15, 1739 in Zaragoza) was a Spanish painter who was supple in Navarra and the Basque Country.

Francisco del Plano was descended from a relatives of painters and gilders of Daroca. Like his father, Ambrose of Plano, and his maternal grandfather, Juan Garcia de la Cueva, del Plano began as a gilder in the Guild of St. Luke. He spent his teens in Zaragoza.

Francisco del Plano created frescoes of the Battle of Clavijo in 1723 at the Santiago de Zaragoza church. Later on, he worked bearing in mind Miguel Jerónimo Lorieri and painted canvasses at the San Agustín (Saint Augustine) Chapel at the Salvador de Zaragoza Cathedral. He along with carried out additional paintings and murals in the Seo de Zaragoza, Olite, Corella and Viana.

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