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Where art historian José Camón Aznar had attributed between 787 and 829 paintings to El Greco, Wethey reduced the number to 285 authentic works. Halldor Sœhner, a German researcher of Spanish art, recognized only 137. [7] Both Wethey and Sœhner divided in their catalogues the works in those painted by El Greco and those produced by his ...
El Greco's altarpieces are renowned for their dynamic compositions and startling innovations. Art historian Max Dvořák was the first scholar to connect El Greco's art with Mannerism and Antinaturalism. [34] Modern scholars characterize El Greco's theory as "typically Mannerist" and pinpoint its sources in the Neoplatonism of the Renaissance. [35]
Paintings by Doménicos Theotokópoulos (Greek: Δομήνικος Θεοτοκόπουλος), called El Greco ("the Greek", 1541 – April 7, 1614), a Greek-born painter who worked in Crete, Italy and Spain
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Paintings by El Greco in the Museo del Prado (34 P)
"The Being and Movement of the Angel in the Burial of the Count of Orgaz by EI Greco" (PDF). South African Journal of Art History. 14 (1). Art Historical Work Group of South Africa: 41–47. ISSN 0258-3542. Philipp, Franz (1981). "El Greco's Entombment of the Count of Orgaz and Spanish Medieval Tomb Art". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld ...
Saint Anthony of Padua (El Greco) Saint Bernardino of Siena (El Greco) Saint James the Great (El Greco) Saint John the Evangelist (El Greco, Madrid) Saint Paul (El Greco) Saint Sebastian (El Greco, 1610–1614) Saint Thomas the Apostle (El Greco) Santo Domingo el Antiguo Altarpiece; The Saviour (El Greco)
It is considered by several authors as the masterpiece of the Venetian period of El Greco. Despite containing some Cretan elements acquired during his formal training, [4] this painting can be fully considered a work of the Italian Renaissance. Perspective emphasizes the handling of the anatomy, the application of color and drama of the scene.
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