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to sculpt a tomb for Mendoza's brother, Cardinal Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, who had died in 1502. The tomb was transported to Seville, where Fancelli helped to place it in the Cathedral.
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His great influence on Spanish sculpture can be seen in the work of such artists as
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Around 1510 he was commissioned to design and sculpt the tomb of
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of Castile, he died before the project could be executed, and
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