El Greco
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The Assumption of the Virgin new21/El Greco-694287.jpg Painting ID:: 59156
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The Assumption of the Virgin (1577?C1579, oil on canvas, 401 ?? 228 cm, Art Institute of Chicago) was one of the nine paintings El Greco completed for the church of Santo Domingo el Antiguo in Toledo, his first commission in Spain. |
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The Burial of the Count of Orgaz new21/El Greco-364769.jpg Painting ID:: 59158
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The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586?C1588, oil on canvas, 480 ?? 360 cm, Santo Tom??, Toledo), now El Greco's best known work, illustrates a popular local legend. An exceptionally large painting, it is clearly divided into two zones: the heavenly above and the terrestrial below, brought together compositionally. |
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The Disrobing of Christ new21/El Greco-564794.jpg Painting ID:: 59159
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The Disrobing of Christ (El Espolio) (1577?C1579, oil on canvas, 285 ?? 173 cm, Sacristy of the Cathedral, Toledo) is one of the most famous altarpieces of El Greco. El Greco's altarpieces are renowned for their dynamic compositions and startling innovations. |
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View of Toledo new21/El Greco-789525.jpg Painting ID:: 59160
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View of Toledo (c. 1596?C1600, oil on canvas, 47.75 ?? 42.75 cm, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) is one of the two surviving landscapes of Toledo painted by El Greco. |
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The Holy Trinity new21/El Greco-988486.jpg Painting ID:: 59161
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The Holy Trinity (1577?C1579, 300 ?? 178 cm, oil on canvas, Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain) was part of a group of works created for the church "Santo Domingo el Antiguo". |
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