The Assumption of the Virgin

The Assumption of the Virgin

El GrecoWW-1577-004469
1577·Oil on canvas·403.2 × 211.8 cm (158 3/4 × 83 7/16 in.); Framed: 461.6 × 256.5 × 14 cm (181 3/4 × 101 × 5 9/16 in.)

Gift of Nancy Atwood Sprague in memory of Albert Arnold Sprague

Catalogue

Year
1577
Dimensions
403.2 × 211.8 cm (158 3/4 × 83 7/16 in.); Framed: 461.6 × 256.5 × 14 cm (181 3/4 × 101 × 5 9/16 in.)
Artist
El Greco

Artist

El Greco
El Greco

Painting

Born on the Greek island of Crete in 1541, Doménikos Theotokópoulos, as he signed his paintings, was not known as “El Greco” until well after his death in 1614. Initially trained as an icon painter and heavily influenced by the Byzantine tradition, El Greco lived in Venice from 1566 until 1570, when he move to Rome. His contemporaries at the time often referred to him as a “disciple of Titian,” but later generations of critics and historians have linked his artistic style more closely to that of Tintoretto; El Greco’s dramatic lighting and turbulent skies are often considered particularly evocative of the Venetian master.

Candia, Crete

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Artist
El Greco
Year
1577
Dimensions
403.2 × 211.8 cm (158 3/4 × 83 7/16 in.); Framed: 461.6 × 256.5 × 14 cm (181 3/4 × 101 × 5 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1577-004469

Source

Source
aic
Status
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