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El Greco’s “The Dormition of the Virgin,” painted circa 1567, blends Byzantine and Mannerist styles. Located in Syros Cathedral, Greece, it showcases angelic figures ascending with Mary's soul, reflecting theological tradition and Renaissance artistic techniques. Influenced by Venetian art, this tempera panel exemplifies El Greco’s formative training and early career.
Resurrection by El Greco - This monumental painting depicts Jesus Christ being resurrected and carried aloft by angels, showcasing El Greco's signature style characterized by elongated figures and vibrant colors. Explore the spiritual depth of Toledo’s artistic heritage.
Witness El Greco's dramatic 'Opening of the Fifth Seal,' a visionary depiction of divine judgment and spiritual ecstasy. Explore its symbolism & historical context at ArtsDot.
This striking depiction embodies El Greco’s innovative style blending Byzantine tradition with Western techniques. Explore its details at ArtsDot.com & discover more about El Greco on WikiArt.org.
The Agony in the Garden 3 depicts Jesus Christ in a dramatic pose, surrounded by angels and figures engaged in conversation, reflecting El Greco's synthesis of Byzantine tradition with Venetian and Roman influences to create a profoundly emotive style that foreshadowed Expressionism.
Saint John the Evangelist and Saint Francis are depicted in a serene religious tableau by El Greco, showcasing his masterful blend of Byzantine tradition with Venetian and Roman influences. The painting captures spiritual devotion through detailed figures and evocative cloudscapes.
Doménikos Theotokópoulos, known as El Greco (1541–1614), revolutionized European art with his distinctive style—characterized by elongated figures and vibrant hues. He synthesized Byzantine and Venetian influences into a unique aesthetic that foreshadowed Expressionism and Cubism.
Doménikos Theotokópoulos (Greek: Δομήνικος Θεοτοκόπουλος, IPA: [ðoˈminikos θeotoˈkopulos]; 1 October 1541 – 7 April 1614), most widely known as El Greco (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈɡɾeko]; "The Greek"), was a Greek painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time.
El Greco's 'untitled (7453)' portrays a contemplative man against a stark black backdrop, embodying Byzantine faith and Spanish spirituality. Explore his masterful cityscape depiction—a synthesis of Venetian and Roman influences—capturing dramatic skies and architectural grandeur.
Saint Paul by El Greco depicts the apostle with a sword and book, symbolizing his martyrdom and theological writings. Painted around 1610-1614, it exemplifies Mannerism's dramatic style and showcases El Greco’s masterful use of color and expressive brushstrokes.
Experience El Greco’s ‘Christ Healing the Blind.’ A Baroque masterpiece showcasing divine compassion & spiritual transformation. Explore its rich symbolism & historical context.
Experience El Greco’s intensely emotional ‘St. Jerome Penitent,’ a 1614 masterpiece showcasing the artist's dramatic style and profound spiritual themes, perfect for art lovers to discover or own.