Career
1440s – Burgos, 1501) was a Castilian sculptor of Flemish origin, who worked in Burgos in a late gothic or Isabelline Gothic style. His style, which combines influences of the Germanic and Flemish gothic, and Mudéjar, is very meticulous endowed with great technical virtuosity. He was the father of an important architect and sculptor, Diego de Siloe.
Among them the most outstanding are:
The façade of the San Gregorio College in Valladolid.
The doors between the transept and the cloister of Burgos Cathedral.