El maestro de cantería Rodrigo Carrasco Gallego (c. 1640-1690) y su periodo toledano
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En relación con el conocido arquitecto madrileño de la segunda mitad del s. XVII Rodrigo Carrasco Gallego (+ 1690), podemos ampliar la biografía del artista, documentando el periodo de su carrera que se podría denominar toledano, entre 1660 y 1674 aproximadamente. Nacido hacia 1640 en Consuegra (Toledo), villa natal del arquitecto y pintor José Jiménez Donoso, Rodrigo Carrasco se encuentra en esos años avecindado en Toledo, donde, formado dentro del círculo del maestro mayor Bartolomé Sombigo, ejerce su oficio de maestro de cantería, principalmente como marmolista, en obras repartidas entre la ciudad del Tajo y otras localidades del entorno.
About of the celebrated architect madilenian belonging to the second half of the 17th century Rodrigo Carrasco Gallego (f1690), is possible amplify his biography, documentting the period of his career than colud cali toledan, between 1660 and 1674 approximatiy. Borned towards 1640 at Consuegra (Toledo), home town of the architect and páinter José Jiménez Donoso, Rodrigo Carrasco was living at those years at Toledo, where, formed inside the circle of the major master Bartolomé Sombigo, he exerts as master of stonework, mainly cutting of a marbie, at works dispensed amog the City of the Tajo and localities of the environment.
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