Greek-born Spanish Mannerist Painter, 1541-1614
Considered a representative of late Renaissance Spanish art, El Greco was actually born in Greece, on the island of Crete. After studying in Venice under Titian, El Greco settled in Toledo, Spain in 1577. At the time he was wildly popular, his emotionally religious paintings being just the ticket for the hometown of the Spanish Inquisition. After his death his work was largely ignored until the beginning of the 20th century; now he considered one of the inspired geniuses of Western art. His distinctive style features bold shapes and colors, with elongated and slightly distorted figures.
In Toledo El Greco was in constant demand and liked living large: he maintained a private orchestra to accompany his meals. Related Paintings of El Greco :. | Agony in the Garden | Christ Driving the Money Changers from the Temple | Fray Hortensio Felix Paravicino | The Adoratin of the Shepherds | St John the Evangelist | Related Artists: Nicolas-Antoine Taunay painted Le Theatre de la Folie in 1805(1805) until 1810 Louis Nicolas van Blarenberghe painted The Battle of Fontenoy in Louis Remy Mignot Feb.3.1831-Sep.22.1870