El Greco
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To his contemporaries in late 16th-century Venice, El Greco
(1541–1614) was a contrary fellow, an innate artist blessed with
extraordinary talent, but stubborn in the pursuit of his own path.
Throughout his career, as he progressed from Crete to Venice, to
Rome and ultimately Toledo, Spain, “The Greek” stood apart from his
peers, merging different Western art traditions to create a unique
pictorial language.El Greco’s single-minded style rejected
naturalism and rejected accessibility. Works such asThe Disrobing
of Christ (1577–79), The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586–88),
and The Vision of St John (1608–14) reveal elongated, twisted
figures, unreal colors, and an experimental rendering of space —
all resistant to easy viewing and intent, instead, on an art of
epic grandeur and intellectual beauty.Frequently regarded with
suspicion and criticism during his lifetime, El Greco was revived
by a troop of ardent modern admirers, including Pablo Picasso,
Roger Fry, and Der Blaue Reiter pioneer Franz Marc. Today, the
artist belongs to the privileged group of great old master
painters, as much an anomaly of his age, as a reference point
across the centuries.This essential introduction from TASCHEN Basic
Art 2.0 explores the influences and the ingredients of El Greco’s
radical and singular vision, from the symbolic world of Byzantine
icons and the humanistic values of the Renaissance to the nascent
beginnings of conceptual practice.