- João Antunes
João Antunes (1642-1712) was a Portuguese architect, considered one of the most important Baroque architects of
Portugal .As royal architect, Antunes' main work is the
Church of Santa Engrácia (started 1682) inLisbon , aGreek cross building with curved façades typical of the Baroque architecture ofBorromini . Antunes was also responsible for the projects for the Church of Saint Elói (built after 1694, destroyed in the1755 Lisbon Earthquake ) and the Church of Menino Deus (1711-1737), both in Lisbon. These churches had the shape of a rectangle with angled edges, thus assuming the shape of an irregularoctagon . Thisfloorplan scheme, possibly derived from designs byGuarino Guarini , would greatly influence other churches in Portugal andcolonial Brazil . All of these churches were decorated with marble panels of Italian influence, anticipating the dominant role that Roman art would have in the Portuguese court during the 18th century.Antunes was also responsible for the Church of Bom Jesus of Barcelos, started in 1704. The innovative floorplan of this church consists of a Greek cross church (an influence of Santa Engrácia) inserted into a hexagon with four sides of round shape. Another work by Antunes in northern Portugal was the renovation of the sacristy of
Braga Cathedral .João Antunes also designed several Baroque altarpieces for the private chapels of the nobility and churches like the Santo Antão Church in Lisbon and the Chapel of Saint Vincent in
Lisbon Cathedral (the latter was lost in the 1755 earthquake). Another notable work is the tomb of Princess Joana in the Convent of Jesus inAveiro . All of these works were made of polychromed marble of Italian influence.
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