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João de Castilho

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In 1517, he succeeded Diogo Boitaca as director of public works at the Monastery of the Jeronimos, where he designed the extraordinary southern portico (along with Gil Vicente, author of the
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as World Heritage, two great highlights being the Jerónimos Monastery and the Convent of Christ. Among many other works for which he was responsible, he also contributed to the
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window produced by Diogo de Arruda. His efforts were rewarded, when he was given the task of managing the public works at the Convent, which he maintained until his death.
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period, after which he played a decisive role in affirming the Renaissance style in Portugal. João de Castilho was one of the major protagonists of a decise shift towards
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in his early career. From Seville he was summoned by the Archbishop of Braga, D. Diogo de Sousa, in 1509, to work on the chapel of the
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Author of a vast and notable body of built work, João de Castilho is linked to the building of five historic monuments classified by
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Following this period, he worked on the parochial Church of São João Baptista in
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From Vila do Conde, João de Castilho began working in the Convent of Christ in
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history (where he developed most of his work), responsible for several
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