Showing 24 artworks out of 85 with El Greco and with artwork date before 1614 and with artwork date after 1604
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Saint Andrew by El Greco is a masterful Mannerist painting showcasing St. Andrew holding two crosses. Executed around 1610, it exemplifies El Greco's fusion of Byzantine solemnity with Western artistic innovation, reflecting his broader stylistic vision.
Explore El Greco's masterpiece 'The Adoration of the Shepherds,' a dramatic depiction of biblical faith and artistic innovation housed at Museo del Prado, Madrid.
Admire El Greco's 'Portrait of Dr. Francisco de Pisa,' a captivating 1614 oil painting showcasing the Spanish cleric’s intellect and authority. Explore its rich details & symbolism at ArtsDot.
Experience the ethereal glow and dramatic Mannerist intensity of El Greco’s The Adoration of the Shepherds, a masterpiece of spiritual light and elongated forms that invites you to bring this divine vision into your home.
Witness El Greco's dramatic 'The Opening of the Fifth Seal,' a visionary depiction of divine judgment and spiritual ecstasy. Explore its symbolism & historical context at ArtsDot.
Experience El Greco's 'Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino,' a captivating 1609 oil painting of a Spanish friar, showcasing his intellect and devotion within the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Witness El Greco's dramatic interpretation of Laocoön’s agony! This intense painting captures the struggle and suffering through swirling brushstrokes, muted colors, and dynamic figures – a masterpiece of Mannerism.
A Figure Embodied in Dignified Silence The portrait depicts Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino
Witness El Greco's dramatic 'The Opening of the Fifth Seal'! Explore its profound symbolism, Mannerist style & spiritual intensity – a masterpiece from 1608. A captivating glimpse into religious ecstasy and divine judgment.
Experience El Greco's "Christ as Saviour," a masterpiece blending Byzantine and Western traditions! Explore Toledo Museum & discover his unique style & spiritual depth in this iconic religious painting.
Explore a captivating detail from El Greco's "The Adoration of the Shepherds." This 1614 masterpiece showcases dramatic chiaroscuro & emotional intensity, perfect for art lovers seeking unique reproductions.
Experience the dramatic intensity of El Greco's 'Laocoön (detail).' This masterful painting captures a moment of agonizing struggle, showcasing dynamic figures and evocative lines within a somber, Mannerist style. Own a stunning hand-painted reproduction.
Explore El Greco’s "St Ildefonso" – a dramatic Baroque masterpiece! Witness chiaroscuro, Virgin Mary symbolism & intricate detail in this 1608 oil painting. #ElGreco #BaroqueArt
Witness El Greco's dramatic 'Apostle St James the Greater' (1610). A captivating oil painting showcasing elongated figures and vibrant colors, reflecting Byzantine & Renaissance influences. Explore its significance at the Museo de El Greco in Toledo.
Doménikos Theotokópoulos, known as El Greco (1541–1614), revolutionized European art with his distinctive style—characterized by elongated figures and vibrant hues. This analysis delves into ‘The Baptism of Christ’ (1608–1614), examining its composition, stylistic elements, technique, historical context, and significance within El Greco's oeuvre.