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Greco was named CEO of the company's American restaurant holdings, under the name Le Duff America, headquartered in Burlington, Vermont; Dallas, Texas; and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [29] During his tenure, Le Duff America was the parent company of the restaurant chains Bruegger's , La Madeleine , Mimi's Cafe , Brioche Dorée , Timothy's World ...
Greco Pizza is a franchise restaurant chain consisting of over 100 outlets in Eastern Canada. The restaurants also deliver pizza . Greco bills itself as the largest pizza chain in Atlantic Canada .
The El Greco Museum (Spanish: Museo del Greco [1]) is a single-artist museum in Toledo, Spain, devoted to the work and life of El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos, 1541–1614), who spent much of his life in Toledo, having been born in Fodele, Crete. It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.
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The Museum of El Greco (aka El Greco Museum or Domenikos Theotokopoulos Museum [1]) is located on the edge of the village of Fodele in Crete, west of the city of Heraklion. It celebrates the mannerist painter El Greco ( Domenikos Theotokopoulos , 1541–1614), who grew up in the village.
The early literature that Walter Liedtke mentions in "Three Paintings by El Greco," suggests that the View of Toledo was painted after 1600 and shortly before El Greco died in 1614. However, art historian Harold Wethey believes it was painted between 1595 and 1600 because of the similarities to El Greco's other piece, Saint Joseph and the ...
El Greco immersed himself in the Italian Renaissance, allowing him to experiment with the opposing colore and disegno [1] techniques for size (during his stay in Venice and Rome). El Greco relocated to Toledo in 1577. [2] This move signified the beginning of his vital role in the Spanish Renaissance movement.