All El Greco Oil Paintings

Greek-born Spanish Mannerist Painter, 1541-1614
 

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El Greco The Opening of the Fifth Seal oil painting


The Opening of the Fifth Seal
Pintura identificación::  59162
The Opening of the Fifth Seal
The Opening of the Fifth Seal (1608?C1614, oil, 225 ?? 193 cm., New York, Metropolitan Museum) has been suggested to be the prime source of inspiration for Picasso's Les Demoiselles d' Avignon.
   
   
     

El Greco Picasso Les Demoiselles d Avignon oil painting


Picasso Les Demoiselles d Avignon
Pintura identificación::  59163
Picasso Les Demoiselles d Avignon
Picasso's Les Demoiselles d' Avignon (1907, oil on canvas, 243.9 ?? 233.7 cm., New York, Museum of Modern Art) appears to have certain morphological and stylistic similarities with The Opening of the Fifth Seal.
   
   
     

El Greco Portrait of Jorge Manuel Theotocopoulos oil painting


Portrait of Jorge Manuel Theotocopoulos
Pintura identificación::  59164
Portrait of Jorge Manuel Theotocopoulos
Portrait of Jorge Manuel Theotocopoulos (1600?C1605, oil on canvas, 81 ?? 56 cm, Museo Provincial de Bellas Artes, Seville)
   
   
     

El Greco The Modena Triptych oil painting


The Modena Triptych
Pintura identificación::  59165
The Modena Triptych
The Modena Triptych (1568, tempera on panel, 37 ?? 23,8 cm (central, ', ', ', ', ', ', ', '), 24 ?? 18 cm (side panels, ', ', ', ', ', ', ', '), Galleria Estense, Modena) is a small-scale composition attributed to El Greco.
   
   
     

El Greco The Purification of the Temple oil painting


The Purification of the Temple
Pintura identificación::  62290
The Purification of the Temple
1571-76 Oil on canvas Institute of Arts, Minneapolis The most significant iconographic feature of this version is the introduction in the lower right-hand corner four portraits of artists. They are, from left to right, Titian, Michelangelo, Giulio Clovio and Raphael (although it has also been suggested that this figure is El Greco himself, Giulio Romano or even Correggio). Their presence can be interpreted as a straightforward homage by El Greco to those artists to whom he felt indebted (and some of whose works he was quoting in the picture).
   
   
     

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