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El Greco was a prolific painter and sculptor of the Spanish Renaissance. His style of work was radically different from other artists of the time, but eventually lead to the styles of Cubism and Expressionism.

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What did El Greco paint about in his paintings?

El Greco was not a Renaissance painter. He is an example of Mannerism, which came after the Renaissance and opposed most of what the Renaissance painters had stood for.


What artist is famous for his painting of Toledo?

El Greco El Greco


When was The Adoration of the Shepherds - El Greco - created?

The Adoration of the Shepherds - El Greco - was created in 1609.


How Did Spanish artists El Grieco incorporate mannerist characteristics of the late renaissance into his paintings?

El Greco showed Mannerist views through his extension and distortion of bodies. Mannerism can be divided into two areas. The 1st (to which El Greco belonged) was characterized by distorted bodies and less attention to the body (attention that the Renaissance payed A LOT of) A prime example of this would be Madonna with a Long Neck by Pontormo. El Greco demonstrates this perfectly in The Burial of the Count Orgaz, in which the heavenly sphere is extended while the earthly sphere is not extended. By not extended the lower sphere, he shows Late Renaissance ideas. He only used the Mannerism concept of extending to show the divine-ness of the Heavens. The 2nd sphere is one of relative seriousness. El Greco showed no characteristics from this period. It's important to note that all throughout art history, one period clashes with the other. Renaissance focused intensely on perspective and the human body, then Mannerism had no perspective and messed up proportions of body, THEN Baroque went back to perspective and depth and went back to a naturalistic view of the body. El Greco used both characteristics form late Renaissance and mannerism through his extending of bodies. He had a chaotic composition (characterizing Mannerism) He had distorted bodies in Upper sphere of Burial of Count Orgaz (mannerism), but he incorporated Renaissance natural bodies in the earth sphere to emphasize diviness. So as far as distorting bodies goes, he wasn't for either side.


Why did el greco choose to live in Toledo?

He was from there.

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What did El Greco paint about in his paintings?

El Greco was not a Renaissance painter. He is an example of Mannerism, which came after the Renaissance and opposed most of what the Renaissance painters had stood for.


What about Rembrandt or El Greco Were they active during in the Renaissance?

was el greco active during the renaissance


What is el grekos real name?

The real name of El Greco was Domenikos Theotokopolous. He was an architect, painter and scuptor during the Spanish Renaissance. El Greco was given to him as a nickname because it translated to "the Greek." .


How did El Greco contribute to the Renaissance?

El Greco is important because he helped to preserve the cultural tradition of the Renaissance and capture of the spirit of the new reformation. He allowed the two to be merged into his work which is now mostly in the Prado Museum in Madrid, Spain. He is perhaps the most interesting mannerist artist.


When was El Greco Apartments created?

El Greco Apartments was created in 1929.


When was El Greco - album - created?

El Greco - album - was created in 1995.


Who was the most radical of the Mannerist painters?

El Greco


What artist is famous for his painting of Toledo?

El Greco El Greco


What city did El Greco live?

El Greco was a Greek artist who was born around 1541. His worked showed that he was a master of the Spanish Renaissance. He died on April 7, 1614 in Toledo, Spain.


What problems did El Greco have?

Only that Philip II did not want El Greco's paintings.


When was The Adoration of the Shepherds - El Greco - created?

The Adoration of the Shepherds - El Greco - was created in 1609.


Who were el greco's parents?

'El Greco' was the nickname used by Domenikos Theotokopoulos, an artist, painter and sculptor who was born in Crete, Greece, but that developed most of his artistic work in Spain, giving shape to the Spanish Renaissance. He was the son of rich merchant Georgios Theotokopoulos, but there's no information about his mother.