
El Greco
1541–1614 · Crown of Castile · Spanish Renaissance
The story
He signed his paintings in Greek letters, Doménikos Theotokópoulos, all his life, even after Spain nicknamed him El Greco, the Greek. He was born on Crete in 1541 and trained in the flat, gold Byzantine manner of icon painting, then sailed to Venice and Rome to learn the oil technique of the Italian Renaissance. Around 1577 he settled in Toledo, the old religious capital of Spain, and never left.
He arrived hoping for royal work. King Philip II gave him one commission for the palace-monastery of El Escorial, a martyrdom scene finished around 1582, and disliked it enough to hang it out of the way and hire someone else. That closed the court to him. It also freed him, and Toledo's churches and priests kept him busy for the rest of his life with the burning, stretched, candle-lit saints that suited a city at the heart of the Counter-Reformation, the Catholic Church's push back against Protestantism.
For roughly 300 years after his death in 1614 he was treated as an eccentric, his elongated figures dismissed as a defect of eyesight or taste. Then painters at the start of the 20th century, Cézanne and the young Picasso among them, found in those distortions something deliberate and modern. Picasso studied El Greco's work closely in the years he was inventing Cubism.
Works
203 works
St. John the BaptistEl Greco, 1600
St. LukeEl Greco, 1610
The Adoration of the Name of JesusEl Greco, 1579
The Agony in the GardenEl Greco, 1590
The AnnunciationEl Greco, 1614
The AnnunciationEl Greco, 1610
The Coronation of the VirginEl Greco, 1591
The Ecstasy of Saint Francis of AssisiEl Greco, 1575
The Holy Family with Mary MagdalenEl Greco, 1597
The Penitent MagdaleneEl Greco, 1580
Christ with the CrossEl Greco, 1590
Crucifixion with the Virgin Mary and Saint John the EvangelistEl Greco, 1600
Head of ChristEl Greco, 1579
Holy Face of JesusEl Greco, 1586
Holy FamilyEl Greco, 1582
Mater dolorosaEl Greco, 1590
PietàEl Greco, 1580
Portrait of a Gentleman from the Casa de LeivaEl Greco, 1580
Portrait of a Trinitarian FriarEl Greco, 1609
Portrait of Dominican (or Trinitarian) FriarEl Greco, 1597
Portrait of the duc de BenaventeEl Greco, 1590
Saint BernardEl Greco, 1577
Saint CatherineEl Greco, 1610
Saint Francis Receiving the StigmataEl Greco, 1590
Saint Francis Receiving the StigmataEl Greco, 1587