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appear among the sculptors' names, those of the artists who carved the most important stalls of the cathedrals, and other works of art of a similar kind, but the names of those who made cabinets have never yet been published. I have been fortunate enough to be able to collect the following from unpublished doc.u.ments which exist at the Library of the Acad. de San Fernando at Madrid. They worked in the 16th and 17th century.

Aguayo, Urban de, wood carver 1623

Carpintero, Francisco, wood carver 1630

Garcia, Marcos, wood carver of his Majesty 1637-42

Gomez, Juan, carver in wood 1598

Gorostiza, Juan de, carver in wood 1627

Higares, Nicolas de, carver in wood 1625

Hispano, Francisco, carver in ivory 1618

Hoz, Martin de la, carver in wood 1624

Lara, Benardino, de, carver in wood 1612

Lozano, Pedro 1622

Marcos, Juan, carver in wood 1636

Martinez, Andres, carver in wood 1622

Martinez, Dionisio, carver in wood 1621-25

Martinez, Gabriel, carver in wood 1623

Murga, Tomas de, carver of his royal Highness 1614

Osoz, Martin de, wood carver 1623

Parezano, Alonso, wood carver of his Majesty 1623

Pelegrin, Joan, wood carver 1614

Pena, Jeronimo de la, wood carver 1622

Quero, Melchor de, carver in wood 1586

Radis, Francisco, master maker of cabinets in ebony and ivory 1617

Riofrio, Martin de, wood carver 1612

Riofrio, Tomas de, wood carver 1626

Rodriguez, Bernardo de, wood carver 1624