Roque López
Roque López Duarte was a Spanish sculptor.
Biography
López was born in Era Alta, an independent small village close to Murcia. He was the second son of Roque López Duarte y Juana López Máiquez. When he was only 17 years old, he went to Murcia to become an apprentice to the Italian origin baroque sculptor Francisco Salzillo of who became his main disciple.Only five months after working with him, Salzillo admired his student's work so much that in his will he cited him as heir of his own work tools. With Salzillo, López learned from 1764 to 1783 the keys to baroque sculptures and biblical knowledge; in 1772 he is considered 'master'. To the style of Salzillo, López added a more realistic style and, as a result of that, greater expressiveness of his works. His technique of the "round lump" stands out. He is considered one of the last rococo sculptors before neoclassicism
According to his notebook, found in his study when he López died, throughout his career he created 466 sculptures, almost all of them religious, receiving commissions from many cities, towns and villages in southeastern Spain, mainly in Murcia, Albacete, Ciudad Real, Toledo and Madrid. His sculptures decorated churches, convents and private residence. He had two children: José and María.