El Greco
El Greco (1541-1614) was a painter of the so-called Counter-Reformation in which the Roman Catholic Church responded to the sweeping reforms demanded by the ....
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El Greco: Espolio - Earle Birney
Earle Birney (1), in a poem titled, "
El Greco: Espolio," describes the carpenter who built the cross on which Christ was crucified, stating "his skill is vital ....
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Two European Landscape Paintings
.... The View of Toledo (c. 1600) by Domenikos Theotokopoulos, known as
El Greco, shows the Greek painter's adopted city of Toledo in Spain. ....
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History of European Culture
.... Mannerist intensity was exemplified by
El Greco's striking distortions of form, experiments in space and the use of dissonant color. ....
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Renaissance Art
.... Grunewald's fame is similar to that of
El Greco in that it has developed only in this century. In the Northern art of his time he shows overwhelming power. ....
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Portraits by Picasso & de Kooning
.... the paintings portray blind figures, beggars, alcoholics, and prostitutes, their somewhat elongated bodies reminiscent of works by the Spanish artist
El Greco. ....
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"Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner" "The
.... the rationalistic classicism of Renaissance and High Renaissance styles." It is also important to recognize that Baroque artists such as
El Greco, Rubens, and ....
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Ernest Hemingway
.... that Pablo's character was based on the gypsy bullfighter Rafael
el Gallo (Mellow 518 .... followed by the flight of the political refugees in the
Greco-Turkish war ....
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