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Like El Greco's "Saint Jerome," "Portrait of a Little Girl" is painting that escapes the confines of its time period. Works here from Latin America show that precious metals weren't the only ...
El Greco was first documented in Spain in June 1577 and quickly received the commission for the new monastery, which was designed and jointly paid for by a powerful dean of the cathedral named ...
El Greco Meets Paris Exhibition by Paris Sergiou. November 23. El Greco Gallery, Limassol. Opening night: 7pm. Tel: 25-212223, 99-635868 ...
One of the last portraits El Greco painted was of a man dead some 70 years. The picture is one of the most striking, and least familiar, in a fine new book of reproductions released last week under ...
View of Toledo by El Greco. The Met One reason for his lack of fame was that he criticised the most famous artist of his day, Michelangelo. When a new and pious pope sought views on improving what ...
Throughout El Greco's career, one can also see the influence he could have had on Cubism, but above all, it is in the last Apostles where El Greco felt free and where he really began to do what ...
The Hellenic-American Cultural Foundation will present a program featuring the New York premiere of George Tsontakis’s Portraits of El Greco – Book II on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 7pm ...
Moreover, the Basel exhibition ventures into absurdity by comparing El Greco's depiction of Saint Simon, reading with his head bent over his open Bible, to Picasso's 1911 work The Accordionist.
Picasso’s own interest in El Greco was ignited as a young art student in Madrid in the 1890s, where he was drawn in his frequent visits to the Prado to the Greek painter’s portraits.
El Greco’s highly unconventional portraits came to have special allure for the early Modernists, and the final section of the show will pair El Greco’s Portrait of a Man of the House of Leiva ...