The Burial of the Count of Orgaz and El espolio (The Disrobing of Christ).
El Greco's painting style placed an emphasis imagination. He was uninterested in classicist standards such as proportion, and focused more so on simple intuition.
El Greco was an artist, painter, sculpture, and architect that was born in 1541. He was known for his dramatic style and for incorporating architecture into his paintings.
It seems that only the first six books in the series are available in Spanish. Here are the titles and ISBNs for these six. Un mal principio 8426437400 La habitación de los reptiles 8426437419 El ventanal 8426437427 El aserradero lúgubre 8426437435 Una academia muy austera 8484412148 El ascensor artificioso 8484412156 I have found an eighth book ISBN 8483830221, but I have not had this actual book in my hands, so I can't verify it exists.
The cast of El forsane el talata - 1941 includes: Fawzi El Gazaerli Ehsane El Gazaerli
El Greco has depicted God in an unorthodox way. The mitre, usually a bishop's headdress, serves here to clearly distinguish God from the surrounding angels. There is no definite tradition how to depict God, the Father. It is sometimes said the God should not be depicted in a painting. This is not true; there are hundreds of paintings of God.
He was not married. His housekeeper was the mother of his son.
El Greco's painting style placed an emphasis imagination. He was uninterested in classicist standards such as proportion, and focused more so on simple intuition.
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz and El espolio (The Disrobing of Christ).
"Roma" and "Y tu mamá también"
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.
Only that Philip II did not want El Greco's paintings.
Elongated figures
The Spanish painter "El Mudo" is known for many of his paintings. Some of his most famous paintings include "Nativity," "Baptism of Christ," and "Abraham Receiving the Three Angels."
El Greco
"El cantante"
El Espolio, the Burial of count Orgaz, St Peter's Tears, Toledo, Annunciation.
El Greco was born in crete, a small island in the Mediterranean belonging to Greece. Therefore, by birth El Greco is Greek, and not Spanish. In fact, his nickname "El Greco" means "The Greek" in Spanish. He also signed many of his works with his full Greek name. There is of course, a popular misconception that El Greco is a Spanish painter because many of his most famous works were completed while he lived in Spain, and because he is known today by his Spanish nickname.