Saturday, April 11, 2020
El Greco Essays - El Greco, Heraklion, Titian,
  El Greco    El Greco was born 1541 and died 1614 in Toledo at age 73. He was  named at birth Domeniko's TheotoKopoulos. He was Born in Candia, the capital  of the island of Crete, off the coast of Greece.  Nothing is certain is known of the first twenty five years of El Greco's life,  except that he lived on Crete and became a painter. It is thought from later  events in his life that El Greco recieved a sound education in letters. He came  from a family of middle or upper classes, which could afford to send their children  to school.  He studied under a master named Titian and Tentonetto. He was not self  taught. June 6, 1566 is the first record of El Greco's existence as a painter. On  this day Maistro Menegos Theotokopoulos signed a sale in a lottery (sale) for one  of his pictures. After this point the next record of El Greco was August 18, 1568 in  Venice. He had gone to venice to develop his talent as a painter and learn about  Italian art. He later left Italy or Spain to earn a better sale on paintings.  El Greco had a Venetian apprentice ship and trained him well in divining  the personalities of his models and had given him a serious approach to his  subjects.  He was not the madman nor the excessive original that people have  thought him to be. He was an enthusiastic colorist. He was fond of unusual  tones. He sacrificed everything in his search for effects. Despite his mistakes, El  Greco canonly be considered as a great painter. He had an unusual style as the  work of a genius.  After his arrival in Toledo (July 1577) he formed a relationship with a  woman named Jeronima de las Cueuns. He lived with her there after and never  married. They had a son named Jorge manuel in 1578. Jorge was trained as a  painter and architect and became his father's partner beginning around 1500.  Little is known about El Greco. He made a good income as a painter but  was a poor manage of his finances. He was often in debt. He lived in a large  palace in Toledo owned by the Marquios of Villena.  He did not associate with other artists, but with scholars, poets and priests.  He worked on treatises concerning the arts of painting.  El Greco was known for his quick wit and intelligence, his pride and  arrogance. This even led to arguments with customers about the price of his  works. He created wonderful masterpieces of painting in a style that deserves to  be called original and unconventional.  Some thought his paintings were a non realstic stlye and distorted and that  the figures in them were gaunt and haggard. Some felt he painted modern art, to  the spaniards he was a cultural hero and painted their own national religions  spirit. He will always be known as an old master who spoke in modern work. His  works distorted the tones of painting, the human body, and landscape to make all  see what point he was making about a person or a scene he was painting.  El Greco is one of the greatest portraitists in the history of painting.    
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