Saint Jacques en pèlerin

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Saint Jacques en pèlerin


Détails

Artiste
El Greco
Année
1590
Technique
peinture à l'huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
123 × 70 cm

L'histoire

El Greco was a Greek from Crete who trained in Venice and then settled for good in Toledo, and around 1590 he was painting saints one figure at a time. This is Saint James the Greater, shown not as an apostle but as a pilgrim, leaning on a traveller's staff, because his shrine at Santiago de Compostela had drawn walkers across Spain for centuries and he was the country's own patron. El Greco set him on a pedestal in a shallow niche, so the figure reads almost like a painted statue, an idea he had brought with him from Italy. It belongs to a full apostolado, a set of Christ and the 12 apostles that he and his workshop produced more than once. This one comes from an altarpiece in the Toledo church of San Nicolás.

Saint Jacques en pèlerin — El Greco — MuseScope