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El Greco Domenikos Theotokopoulos Disrobing Christ
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El Greco Domenikos Theotokopoulos Disrobing Christ
El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos): Disrobing of Christ (Espolio), El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos), Early 17th century, Oil on canvas, This canvas was probably painted by El Grecos son, Jorge Manuel, who was known to work in the style of his father. Born in Crete, El Greco studied under the Venetian master Titian before settling in Toledo, Spain, where he received many important commissions. This painting is a reduced version of El Grecos original canvas for the Cathedral of Toledo. It shows the dramatic moment before the Crucifixion when Christs executioners strip him of his red robe. While one figure in the foreground prepares the cross, a mob, cast in darkness, eagerly anticipates the violence. Overall: 29 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (74.9 x 44.5 cm)
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Media ID 19592889
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Born Cast Crete Cross Crucifixion Darkness Early 17th Century El Greco Father Figure Painted Received Spain Style Titian Toledo Violence Work Disrobing Domenikos Theotokopoulos Red Robe Settling
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This print showcases "El Greco Domenikos Theotokopoulos Disrobing Christ" a powerful painting from the early 17th century. Painted by El Greco's son, Jorge Manuel, who closely followed his father's style, this oil on canvas piece is a reduced version of the original artwork created for the Cathedral of Toledo. The scene depicted captures the intense moment just before the Crucifixion when Christ is being stripped of his red robe by his executioners. In the foreground, one figure prepares the cross while a darkly cast mob eagerly anticipates the impending violence. The composition exudes drama and tension as it conveys both physical and emotional turmoil. El Greco, born in Crete and trained under Venetian master Titian, eventually settled in Toledo where he received numerous significant commissions. His unique artistic style combined Byzantine influences with Mannerist techniques to create distinctive elongated figures and vibrant colors. Measuring at approximately 29 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches (74.9 x 44.5 cm), this print allows viewers to appreciate every detail of El Greco's masterpiece up close. It serves as a testament to his exceptional talent and enduring legacy in Spanish art history.
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