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  • El Greco
    Oct 1, 1541 - April 7, 1614
  • Christ in Prayer - Greek painter El Greco is one of the best known artists in the entire history of Western art, as his unique, romantic and awe-inspiring works have influenced a great number of painters over the past five centuries. Even though his Byzantine-inspired style was very specific and personal, his work had an impact on Realist, Impressionist, Cubist, and Abstract painters, as well.
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  • Christus im Gebet, 1585-87
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    El Greco captured Christ immersed in prayer, with his upturned eyes reflecting deep emotion. This canvas is based on the painting, Christ Stripped of his Garments in Toledo Cathedral. El Greco separated Christ’s bust from the Toledo composition, thus changing the fixed type of Christ Pantocrator into a painting of innermost feelings, featuring Christ-man in a silent dialogue with God. The Prague canvas is one of the three versions of this composition. The two others, similar to the Prague painting, are held by the Museo San Telmo in Spain and the McNay Art Institute in Texas. The quality of the Prague painting and the fact that it is signed suggest it was probably used as a prototype for studio replicas.

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Other paintings by El Greco:

A Boy Blowing on an Ember to Light a Candle
A Boy Blowing on an Ember to Light a Candle
A Boy Lighting a Candle
A Boy Lighting a Candle
A Lady in a Fur Wrap
A Lady in a Fur Wrap
Adoration of the Magi
Adoration of the Magi
El GrecoEl Greco was a Greek-born Spanish artist known for his ecstatic depictions of religious scenes. Implementing a mannered elongation of forms and ember-like colors, he produced works such as The Burial of Count Orgaz (1586), which are both haunting and dynamic. Born Doménikos Theotokópoulos in 1541 in Crete, Republic of Venice (present day Greece), he was trained as an icon painter before moving to the artistic mecca of Venice in 1567 to study under Titian. While in Italy, he traveled to Rome to copy the techniques of Renaissance masters, including Michelangelo and Raphael. Moving to Madrid in 1576, he hoped to acquire the patronage of the Spanish Court of King Philip II but was unsuccessful in doing so. The artist settled in the city of Toledo in 1577, where he acquired the name El Greco (The Greek), along with church commissions and critical acclaim. The artist died on April 7, 1614 in Toledo, Spain. Similarly to other enigmatic artists of his era, El Greco was brought back into art historical discourse during the late 19th century. Today, his works can be found among the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Louvre Museum in Paris, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, the Museo del Prado in Madrid, and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.