L'Extase de saint François d'Assise

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L'Extase de saint François d'Assise


Détails

Artiste
El Greco
Année
1575
Technique
huile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
102 × 75 cm

L'histoire

For a long time this painting hung quietly in a parish in eastern Poland, thought to be the work of a minor Flemish hand, its lower corner even carrying a signature reading van Dyck. Then in 1964 two Polish art historians taking inventory in a priest's rooms looked harder. Beneath the false name they found another, in Greek letters: Domenikos Theotokopoulos, the man the world calls El Greco. He had painted it around 1575, a Cretan trained first on icons and then in Venice and Rome, showing Saint Francis at the instant of his vision, gaunt and upturned in a grey, stormy light. It took until 1974 for a state commission to accept what the Greek signature said, and the picture now hangs in a diocesan museum in the town of Siedlce.

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