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Sculptor, Painter, b. 1759 - d. 1833

Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras (October 13, 1759, Celaya, Guanajuato – August 3, 1833, Celaya) was a prominent Mexican architect and a painter. He was active during the colonial period and early independence.

Believing he had a religious vocation, he entered a monastery in Mexico City, but soon changed his mind and returned to Celaya and was married. He began working as an artist — painting, sculpture and engraving. He soon requested permission to work as an architect. His first architectural works were the Fountain of Neptune (1797) and an arch commemorating the proclamation of Charles IV as king. Both of these are in Querétaro.

From 1802 through 1807 he worked rebuilding the church of El Carmen in Celaya, in a Neoclassical style. This is considered his greatest work. The church presents three Neoclassical façades, above which rises a tower ending in a bell shape. This was a novelty in New Spain at the time of its construction. The church also includes a graceful tiled dome above the crossing and a lateral façade showing French influence. Tresguerras also executed some of the sculptures in this church.

In the same city he designed the chapel for his interment in the church of San Francisco, and a bridge over the River La Laja. In Guanajuato the palace of the Count of Casa Rul is his. Professionally, he traveled widely in the central part of the country. He is also credited with other buildings in San Luis Potosí, San Miguel el Grande, Salvatierra, Salamanca, Irapuato, and some towns in Jalisco.

Among his paintings are a portrait of his wife (1787), a self-portrait (1794) and two frescos in the church of El Carmen in San Luis Potosí. There is also a El Juicio Final (Last Judgment) in the chapel of Los Cofrades in the church of El Carmen de Celaya.

Tresguerras also wrote devotional works and poetic satires. A notebook of critical notes was published, unedited, in 1962 under the title Ocios literarios. His friends wrote a biographical sketch entitled Tres zamoranos ilustres. This remained unpublished until 1951, when it appeared in Morelia.

Tresguerras was arrested in 1811 for sympathy with the independence movement.

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    • FRANCISCO EDUARDO TRESGUERRAS (CELAYA, MEXICO 1759 - 1833)
      Jun. 27, 2024

      FRANCISCO EDUARDO TRESGUERRAS (CELAYA, MEXICO 1759 - 1833)

      Est: €2,500 - €4,500

      Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras (Celaya, Mexico 1759 - 1833) "Holy Pilgrim" Oil on copper. Signed with an anagram and dated 1812. 41 x 30,5 cm. Architect, painter and engraver. As Luis Javier Cuesta Hernández notes in the Real academia de la Historia Tresguerras "He was one of the most important artists of the transition between the 18th and 19th centuries, and formulator of a peculiar language halfway between a classicist baroque and a neoclassical avant la lettre... In the city of Celaya he practised various artistic activities (including at least painting, music and engraving). Despite this, his main activity was always architectural, and we know that as early as 1794 he had already requested a licence from the San Carlos Academy to carry out this activity... His pictorial work (paintings, drawings and engravings) is less well known than his architectural work. And today, despite careful studies, many of his attributions remain uncertain. Despite this, some artworks (the drawing of the Fountain of Neptune in Querétaro, for example) are of extraordinary quality." Reference bibliography: - https://dbe.rah.es/biografias/48876/francisco-eduardo-tresguerras - F. de la Maza, "Dibujos y proyectos de Tresguerras", in Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Universidad Autónoma de México (UNAM), no. 18 (1950), pp. 27-33; Colonial Spanish Americas.

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    • FRANCISCO EDUARDO TRESGUERRAS (CELAYA, MEXICO, 1759 - 1833)
      Nov. 25, 2021

      FRANCISCO EDUARDO TRESGUERRAS (CELAYA, MEXICO, 1759 - 1833)

      Est: €12,000 - €14,000

      Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras (Celaya, Mexico, 1759 - 1833) "Our Lady of Guadalupe with the Apparitions" Oil on copper. Signed and dated in 17.. . 50 x 38 cm.

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