known as ElGreco (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈgɾeko]; "The Greek"), was a Greek painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. ElGreco was a...
The Museum of ElGreco (aka ElGrecoMuseum or Domenikos Theotokopoulos Museum) is located on the edge of the village of Fodele in Crete, west of the city...
ElGreco (1541–1614) was a Cretan-born painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. ElGreco left his birthplace for Venice in 1567, never...
surviving landscapes painted by ElGreco, along with View and Plan of Toledo. View of Toledo is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. View...
The Disrobing of Christ or El Expolio (Latin: Exspolĭum) is a painting by ElGreco begun in the summer of 1577 and completed in the spring of 1579 for...
Berruguete, and the five canvases by ElGreco executed for the Colegio de doña María de Aragón. Most of the Museum's 19th-century paintings come from the...
ElGreco (1541–1614) was a prominent painter, sculptor and architect active during the Spanish Renaissance. He developed into an artist so unique that...
The ElGreco fallacy is typically a perceptive fallacy, where it is assumed that particular perceptual abnormalities will influence interactions with the...
last years of ElGreco's life for a side-altar of the church of Saint John the Baptist outside the walls of Toledo. Before 1908, ElGreco's painting had...
v t e Museo del Prado [1] On display at ElGrecoMuseum in Toledo [2] On display at Museo de América in Madrid [3] On display at the Spanish Embassy in...
Architecture, officially known as La Casa de la Arquitectura, is a National Museums of Spain dedicated to promoting, improving knowledge, valuing, and disseminating...
ElGreco. The image is notable for its juxtaposition of the view of Toledo with the trompe l'oeil map of the city's streets. In the composition, El Greco...