El Greco is primarily associated with the Mannerism art movement, which emerged in the late Renaissance. His work is characterized by elongated figures, dramatic lighting, and emotional intensity, reflecting the Mannerist focus on style and expression over naturalism. Additionally, El Greco's unique blending of Byzantine and Western artistic traditions distinguishes him within this movement. His contributions have significantly influenced subsequent art movements, particularly Expressionism.
Art critics typically classify El Greco's art as a type of mannerism.
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Could be El Greco, working in Toledo, Spain, around 1600.
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El Greco was a Spanish Painter who painted in the late 16th and early 17th century. He was born in Crete and moved to Venice and Rome before settling in Toledo, Spain.
Tintoretto, Titian and Michelangelo.
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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.
Options are: Does the painting have to tell a story to be considered art? How did El Greco use color and value in this painting? Where is pattern most prominent in this painting?
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El Greco Apartments was created in 1929.