The Vision of Saint John - El Greco Poster.
The Vision of Saint John - El Greco Poster. - A5(148×210) / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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| size | Minimum margin on the short side | Minimum margin on the long side |
|---|---|---|
| A5 | 14.5mm | 25.5mm |
| A4 | 20mm | 35mm |
| A3 | 28.5mm | 49.5mm |
| A2 | 40mm | 70mm |
| A1 | 50mm | 90mm |
| B5 | 17.5mm | 30.5mm |
| B4 | 24.5mm | 43.5mm |
| B3 | 35mm | 61mm |
| B2 | 45mm | 80mm |
| B1 | 64mm | 114mm |
*The above figures are the minimum margin widths.
Depending on the proportions of the work, such as long and narrow works, there may be more margins than those listed above.
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El Greco
El Greco was a painter active in Spain from the late 16th century to the early 17th century. "El Greco" is a nickname meaning Greek, and his real name was Domenikos Theotokopoulos. His works are known for their unique and unparalleled style, characterized by vertically elongated figures, fantastical colors, and dramatic use of light and shade. He left behind masterpieces, primarily religious paintings, as well as portraits, and his original art had a great influence on artists of later generations.
El Greco Biography
- Born in 1541 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece
- It is believed that he worked as an icon painter in his youth.
- Around 1567, he moved to Venice and came under the influence of Titian and others.
- Around 1570, he moved to Rome and studied the works of Michelangelo and Raphael.
- In 1577, he moved to Toledo, Spain, where he continued his artistic endeavors.
- He received many religious painting commissions from churches and monasteries in Toledo.
- He produced his masterpieces, such as "The Burial of Count Orgaz" and "The Holy Trinity."
- Died in Toledo on April 7, 1614 (aged 73)
Representative works
- The Burial of the Count of Orgaz (1586–1588)
- The Trinity (1577-1579)
- The Adoration of the Shepherds (1612–1614)
- View of Toledo (c. 1599-1600)
- The Immaculate Conception (1607–1613)
The Art of El Greco
El Greco's art is unique in its originality, distinguishing it from any other painter of his time. His elongated depictions of the human body, twisted poses, and shimmering touches are considered typical examples of Mannerism . His vivid colors and dramatic contrasts of light and dark leave a powerful impression on the viewer. His work shows influences from Byzantine art in his native Greece, the colors of the Venetian school, and artists such as Michelangelo, who studied in Rome. However, he fused and sublimated these influences to establish a unique, distinctive style. In his religious paintings, he created mystical and fantastical spaces, successfully expressing the inner emotions of his characters.
El Greco's influence and later recognition
Due to his extremely unique style, El Greco was sometimes considered a heretic during his lifetime, but he has been reevaluated since the 20th century. Expressionist and Surrealist painters in particular were strongly influenced by El Greco's unique art. Today, El Greco is highly regarded around the world as one of Spain's greatest painters. Keywords such as " Mannerism ," " Toledo ," " vertical figures ," " fantastic colors ," and " dramatic light and shade " are important elements in understanding El Greco's art. His works are housed in museums around the world and continue to fascinate many people today.
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