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GRECO, El View and Plan of Toledo c. 1610
Oil on canvas,
132 x 228 cm
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GRECO, El Apostle St Andrew c. 1610
Oil on canvas,
70 x 53,5 cm
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GRECO, El Saint Peter 1610-13
Oil on canvas,
209 x 106 cm
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GRECO, El St Ildefonso 1610-13
Oil on canvas,
219 x 105 cm
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GRECO, El St Jerome as a Scholar 1600-14
Oil on canvas,
108 x 89 cm
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GRECO, El Saint Jerome Penitent 1610-14
Oil on canvas,
166 x 110 cm
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GRECO, El Portrait of Cardinal Tavera 1608-14
Oil on canvas,
103 x 83 cm
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GRECO, El Angelic Concert c. 1610
Oil on canvas,
115 x 217 cm
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GRECO, El St Francis Meditating c. 1595
Oil on canvas,
147,3 x 105,4 cm
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GRECO, El The Virgin Mary Oil on canvas,
52 x 36 cm
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GRECO, El Poet Ercilla y Zuniga Oil on canvas,
44 x 41,5 cm
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GRECO, El Study of a Man c. 1595
Oil on canvas, 49,5 x 42,5 cm
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GRECO, El Female Portrait c. 1595
Oil on canvas,
40 x 33 cm
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GRECO, El A View of Toledo Oil on canvas,
121,3 x 108,6 cm
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GRECO, El Allegory of the Camaldolese Oil on canvas,
124 x 90 cm
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GRECO, El The Resurrection Oil on canvas,
275 x 127 cm
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GRECO, El The Pentecost Oil on canvas,
275 x 127 cm
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GRECO, El St Joseph and the Christ Child Oil on canvas,
289 x 147 cm
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GRECO, El St Martin and the Beggar 1597-99
Oil on canvas,
193 x 103 cm
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GRECO, El St. Martin and the Beggar c. 1604
Oil on canvas,
104 x 60 cm
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GRECO, El
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Greek-born Spanish Mannerist Painter, 1541-1614
Greek painter, designer and engraver, active in Italy and Spain. One of the most original and interesting painters of 16th-century Europe, he transformed the Byzantine style of his early paintings into another, wholly Western manner. He was active in his native Crete, in Venice and Rome, and, during the second half of his life, in Toledo. He was renowned in his lifetime for his originality and extravagance and provides one of the most curious examples of the oscillations of taste in the evaluation of a painter,
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