Juan de Villanueva

Juan de Villanueva

Juan de Villanueva (Madrid, September 15, 1739- id., August 22, 1811). Spanish Architect. Alongside Ventura Rodríguez, Villanueva is the best known architect of the Spanish Neoclassicism.

His father was the sculptor Juan de Villanueva and his brother, Diego de Villanueva was not only his protector but also his teacher.

He entered into the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando as a pupil when he was eleven years old. In 1758 he travelled to Rome to become a grant holder of the Academy to complete his studies. In 1765 he returned to Spain.

A year later,he travelled through Córdoba and Granada, where he, together with José de Hermosilla, went to draw the "Arab antiquities." The drawings from these travels were published in 1804.

He settled in Madrid, where he was appointed Academic of the Academy of San Fernando.

In 1777, Charles III appointed him Architect of the Prince and the Infants. From then to the end of his life he would work almost exclusively for the Royal House. In 1781 he was appointed Architect of the Royal Monastery of El Escorial, and Charles IV appointed him Major Architect. He was going to construct several pavilions for the royal disposal: in 1771 he built the "Casa de Infantes" in the Royal Site of Aranjuez. In 1772, the "Casita del Príncipe", at El Pardo. In 1773, the "Casita de Arriba" (with a Palladian scheme and a notable plasticity in the treatment for the main portal) and the "Casita de Abajo" or "del Príncipe", both in El Escorial, where he also constructed the "Casas de Oficios", a group of houses, according to the sober herreriano style of the Monastery.Nevertheless, his undisputed masterpiece is the Prado Museum, projected in 1785 and 1787. It was constructed as a Museum of Natural History, a School of Natural History, and an auditorium for conferences and lectures. It was transformed into the Museum of Art in 1814, and today it is also known as "Edificio Villanueva".

He was a prolific architect and he displayed the majority of his work in Madrid: buildings like the Academy of History, the Caballero de Gracia oratory, the Astronomical Observatory are remarkable. With his interventions in the Plaza Mayor, both after the fire of 1790 and in the Major House among others, he collabored in the renovation of the image of the city.

With his personal style and with his strong local influences, he was the architect who best brought the theorical basis of European Neoclassicism to Spain.

Main Works

* "Casita de los Infantes", Aranjuez (1771)
* "Casita de arriba", El Escorial (1773)
* "Casita de abajo", El Escorial (1773)
* Royal Botanical Garden, Madrid (1774-1781)
* "Casita del Príncipe", El Pardo (1784)
* "Casa de los Oficios", El Escorial (1785)
* Prado Museum, Madrid (1785)
* Academy of History, Madrid (1788)
* Oratory of Caballero de Gracia, Madrid (1789)
* Major House of Madrid: Columned façade to the "Calle Mayor", Madrid (1789)
* Astronomical Observatory, Madrid (1790)
* Reconstruction of the Plaza Mayor, Madrid (1791)
* Príncipe Teater, Madrid (1804)
* General Cemetery of the North, Madrid (1804)


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