André Soares Ribeiro da Silva, more commonly known as André Soares (30 November 1720 – 26 November 1769) was a leading Portuguese sculptor and architect active in Northern Portugal during the 18th century.
The work of André Soares is characterised by the exuberant decoration and the use of Rococo forms influenced by contemporary Northern European art.[2]
References
^ Raymond S. Sayers -Portugal and Brazil in Transition 1968- Page 279 "In 1758-1759 the already cited architect Andre Soares da Silva designed the superb high altarpiece of the church of the Benedictine monastery of Tibaes, near Braga,"
^ Lonely Planet Portugal Regis St. Louis - 2010 - Page 63 "Local artists such as André Soares built churches and palaces in a very decorative style, heavily influenced by Augsburg engravings..."