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Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple is a painting by El Greco, from 1568, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in the United States. [1] It depicts the Cleansing of the Temple , an event in the Life of Christ .
El Greco, Christ Cleansing the Temple, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Christ Cleansing the Temple is on exhibit in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. This version was painted in Venice and the influence of the Venetian masters in this work is very telling.
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple is a 1600 painting by El Greco, now in the National Gallery in London, England. [1] It depicts the Cleansing of the Temple , an event in the Life of Christ .
Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple is a 1609 Christian art painting by El Greco, now in the church of San Ginés in Madrid. It depicts the Cleansing of the Temple , an event in the Life of Christ .
The cleansing of the Temple is a commonly depicted event in the Life of Christ, under various titles. El Greco painted several versions: Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple (El Greco, London) Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple (El Greco, Madrid) Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple (El Greco, Minneapolis)
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El Greco (1541–1614) was a Cretan-born painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. El Greco left his birthplace for Venice in 1567, never to return. El Greco's three years in Venice profoundly influenced his style. In 1577, he emigrated to Toledo, Spain, where he lived and worked until the end of his life.
Christ Carrying the Cross is an oil painting by El Greco, produced early in his Toledo period circa de 1580. [1] The picture depicts Christ in a moment of personal reflection as he carries the cross to his death, therefore committing the ultimate sacrifice for humankind.