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GRECO, El The Virgin and Child with St Martina and St Agnes 597-99
Oil on canvas,
193 x 103 cm
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GRECO, El The Disrobing of Christ c. 1600
Oil on canvas,
129 x 160 cm
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GRECO, El The Repentant Peter c. 1600
Oil on canvas,
94 x 75 cm
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GRECO, El Christ as Saviour c. 1600
Oil on canvas, 73 x 56,5 cm
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GRECO, El St Francis and Brother Leo Meditating on Death 1600-02
Oil on canvas,
168,5 x 103,2 cm
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GRECO, El St Francis-s Vision of the Flaming Torch 1600-05
Oil on canvas,
203 x 148 cm
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GRECO, El St Francis's Vision of the Flaming Torch 1600-05
Oil on canvas,
203 x 148 cm
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GRECO, El St Francis and Brother Rufus 1600-06
Oil on canvas,
102 x 65 cm
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GRECO, El Saint Bernardino 1603
Oil on canvas,
269 x 144 cm
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GRECO, El Portrait of the Artist's Son Jorge Manuel Theotokopoulos c. 1603
Oil on canvas,
74 x 51,5 cm
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GRECO, El St Peter in Penitence c. 1605
Oil on canvas,
102 x 84 cm
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GRECO, El The Madonna of Charity Oil on canvas,
155 x 123 cm
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GRECO, El St Ildefonso Oil on canvas,
187 x 102 cm
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GRECO, El St Luke Oil on canvas,
98 x 72 cm
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GRECO, El Saints Peter and Paul Oil on canvas,
124 x 93,5 cm
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GRECO, El St John the Evangelist and St Francis c. 1608
Oil on canvas,
64 x 50
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GRECO, El The Virgin of the Immaculate Conception 1605-10
Oil on canvas,
108 x 82 cm
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GRECO, El A Prelate Oil on canvas,
107 x 90 cm
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GRECO, El Apostle St James the Greater 1610-14
Oil on canvas,
97 x 77 cm
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GRECO, El Apostle St John the Evangelist 1610-14
Oil on canvas,
97 x 77 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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