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GREAT ARTISTS, Vol. 1 - El Greco (Art Documentary)


Great Artist, Vol. 1 - El Greco
Television Director: Grabsky, Phil
Television Director: Ray, Ali
Television Director: Saigol, Mehreen
Marlow, Tim

Catalogue Number: SEV117

The paintings of the artist El Greco are among the most distinctive works of the early modern period. His paintings marked a radical departure from the naturalism and careful modelling of the Renaissance, and as result were ignored for close to 300 years.

Domenikos Theotokopoulos, dubbed by the Spaniards 'El Greco', was born in the Greek Island of Crete and was trained to paint in the Byzantine style. After spending some time in Venice and Rome, El Greco adopted the Spanish city of Toledo as his home. Throughout the course of his artistic career El Greco's style varied enormously. In Italy his paintings reflected the bright coloring and the loose brush strokes of the Venetian masters, such as Tintoretto, whilst in Spain the fervour of religious belief and lingering medieval sensibilities added an emotional intensity and deep sense of almost mystical spiritualism to his work. The result was a highly individualistic style of painting. Though criticized by many, El Greco's dramatic style paved the way for the Baroque and later, in the 20th century, contributed to the development of Expressionism.

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