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El Greco, Greek painter active in Spain, c1604 (1956). Artist: Unknown
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El Greco, Greek painter active in Spain, c1604 (1956). A presumed self portrait. The Spanish Renaissance artist commonly known as El Greco was born Domenikos Theotokopoulos in Crete in 1541. From the Metropolitan Museum, New York. A print from People, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential, by Readers Union, the Grosvenor Press, London, 1956.Crédito:
Album / The Print Collector / Heritage Images
Tamaño imagen:
3697 x 4725 px | 50.0 MB
Tamaño impresión:
31.3 x 40.0 cm | 12.3 x 15.8 in (300 dpi)
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File:El Greco Nobleman self-portrait.JPG
- Inv. Felipe V, Quinta duque del Arco, 1745, [¿411?]
- Inv. Testamentaría Carlos III, Quinta duque del Arco, 1794, ¿366?
- Museo Real de Pinturas a la muerte de Fernando VII. 1834, 366
- Inv. Real Museo, 1857, 1136
- Catalog Museo del Prado, 1872-1907, 242
- El Greco and his school, 145
- El Greco catalog raisonné, 1969, 32
- El Greco, 72
- The complete paintings of El Greco, 1541-1614, 32
- Domenico Theotocopuli llamado El Greco, 242
- El Greco, the life and work of the artist, 14
- El Greco, 26
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Self-Portrait (El Greco)
Painting by El Greco
Self-Portrait Artist El Greco Year 1595-1600 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 52.7 cm × 46.7 cm (20.7 in × 18.4 in) Location Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Accession 24.197.1 Self-Portrait or Portrait of an Old Man is an oil-on-canvas painting by El Greco, likely dating to between 1595 and 1600. The work's distinction as a self-portrait has been widely debated by scholars for over a century. Identification as a self portrait is supported by the idea that the same figure appears several times in El Greco's oeuvre, aging alongside the artist.[1] Critics of this work's identification as a self-portrait point to a lack of evidence to positively identify it as such. It shows the influence of Titian and Tintoretto, whose works El Greco studied in Venice.[2] It is currently in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.[3]
Visual description
This painting takes the form of a half-length portrait. It depicts an
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