El Soplón (Knabe, der eine Kohle anbläst)

El Greco, El Soplón, 1571. Wikimedia Commons. · PD

El Soplón (Knabe, der eine Kohle anbläst)


Details

Künstler
El Greco
Jahr
1571
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
60,5 × 50,5 cm

Die Geschichte

Before he was the El Greco of Toledo, with the stretched figures and stormy skies, he was a young Cretan painter making his way through Italy. He painted this in Venice around 1571, and it looks almost nothing like the work he is famous for. A boy leans over a glowing ember, cupping it in his hands to light a candle, his face and fingers reddened by the small flame. El Greco was reaching back to antiquity here. Ancient writers had described a lost Greek painting of a boy blowing on a fire, and he set out to remake it from words alone. He liked the figure enough to use it again years later in another picture.

El Soplón (Knabe, der eine Kohle anbläst) — El Greco — MuseScope