Run, don’t walk, to see an El Greco show. Domenikos Theotokopoulos, known as El Greco (1541–1614), is uniquely sublime and rarely had a bad day, so an exhibition of his work is certain to inspire. It ...
While museums around the globe are closed to the public, we are spotlighting each day an inspiring exhibition that was previously on view. Even if you can’t see it in person, allow us to give you a ...
This year is the 400th anniversary of El Greco’s death but his works can feel shockingly modern. Jason Farago examines how his works influenced Manet, Cézanne, Picasso and Pollock. Few artists stick ...
“The most modern of Old Masters” declares a text panel at the beginning of this fall’s stunning El Greco retrospective at the Metropolitan. Hyperbole, maybe, but it’s easy to agree when we become ...
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Few masterpieces are as ambitious as El Greco's The Burial of the Count of Orgaz, so it's not surprising the oil painting is considered one of his greatest works. But there are surprises to be found ...
Romania contends that the work is part of “the state’s patrimony.” In 1947, the picture was transferred from the collection of the abolished Royal Crown of Romania to King Michael, who had been forced ...
Movie producer Helen Smaragdis has come to the Toronto International Film Festival to entice international buyers with Greece's biggest-budget film ever, "El Greco." By Etan Vlessing, The Associated ...
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