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- Diogo de Boitaca (c. 1460 – 1528?) was an influential architect and engineer of some of the most important Portuguese buildings, working in Portugal in...
- carved in limestone. Diogo de Boitaca, the architect, pioneered this style in the Monastery of Jesus in Setúbal. Boitaca was responsible for drawing the...
- lie in a sculptural work by Nicolau Chanterene. The architect Diogo de Boitaca was responsible for the layout of the Manueline church and the chapter...
- 1495 – Monastery of Jesus of Setúbal in Portugal, designed by Diogo de Boitaca, is completed. 1497 – Rebuilding of Holy Trinity Church, Long Melford in...
- style is the Monastery of Jesus of Setubal, by the architect Diogo de Boitaca, one of the originators and masters of the style. The nave of the monastery's...
- Sketch of the couraça wall designed by Diogo Boitaca in 1502....
- Convent, which he maintained until his death. In 1517, he succeeded Diogo Boitaca as director of public works at the Monastery of the Jeronimos, where he...
- historian Diogo de Arruda (fl. 1490–1531), Portuguese architect Diogo de Boitaca (1460–1528), Portuguese architect and engineer Diogo de Couto (1542–1616)...
- sponsoring the building of the monastery, which he commissioned Diogo de Boitaca (or Boytac), an architect of unknown origin, possibly French. After the...
- expanded and strengthened from 1509 onwards, with designs by Diogo de Boitaca, who rebuilt the citadel and the wall of its port, combining traditional...