Critical Analysis of El Grecos View of Toledo
Date Submitted: 03/11/2002 15:47:17
High atop a hill of granite, surrounded by the gorge and river Tagus sits the ancient and formidable gothic Cathedral and Moorish palace, Alcazar, of Toledo, Spain. Toledo's skyline has changed little since El Greco immortalized Spain's religious centre in 1597-9(Cardillac 28).
El Greco's natural talents, his "schooling," and the flare of his adopted Spain, combined to produce an artistic genius. El Greco's ability to convey manneristic images that were so original in conception and
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y extensions of God's will. A theme which dominates throughout El Greco's catalogue of
The remarkably intimate mood of El Greco's genre is the essential reason "for the inability of others to follow him" (Wethey 49). Moreover, his art embodies the end of an age at the time when a new era was emerging: Galileo studied the heavens with his telescope, Jean Beguin became the first published Chemist, the Globe Theater preformed A Winter's Tale(MediaHistory).
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