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El Greco --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos --- 75.07 --- El Greco (Spaanse bijnaam voor Domenikos Theotokopoulos) 1541-1614 (°Kreta, Griekenland) --- Schilderkunst 2de h. 16de-begin 17de eeuw El Greco --- Schilderkunst Maniërisme --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi Brussel Paleis voor Schone Kunsten --- Schilderkunst Hoog-Renaissance Spanje Toledo --- Schilderkunst schilders --- Exhibitions --- Greco, el --- mecenaat --- cultuurpolitiek --- Vega Inclán, Benigno --- Cossió --- 1900 --- painters [artists] --- techniek --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Greco --- Mannerism (Art) --- Spain --- Art [Renaissance ] --- Schilderkunst ; 2de h. 16de-begin 17de eeuw ; El Greco --- Schilderkunst ; Maniërisme --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Brussel ; Paleis voor Schone Kunsten --- Schilderkunst ; Hoog-Renaissance ; Spanje ; Toledo --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- departement Beeldende Kunst 10 --- schilderkunst 16-17e eeuw --- 790 --- Spanje schilderkunst --- schilderkunst 17de eeuw --- kunstenaars --- artistes --- techniek. --- mecenaat. --- cultuurpolitiek. --- El Greco. --- Vega Inclán, Benigno. --- Cossió. --- 1900. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw.
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Publisher's description: A much anticipated, wide-ranging survey of works by one of the world's greatest artists. El Greco (1541-1614), born Domenikos Theotokopoulos, was one of the most fascinating and distinctive artists of the sixteenth century. His works are immediately recognizable for their brilliant colors, elongated figures, and spiritual intensity. Initially trained in Crete, in around 1567 El Greco moved to Italy where he purportedly studied with Titian. A decade later he is documented in Toledo (south of Madrid), and he spent the rest of his long life in Spain. His paintings and writings offer a thoughtful, frequently inspired response to the varied environments in which he worked--and they reveal that he was deeply engaged with the religious and artistic thinking of his times. This lavishly illustrated book--the first comprehensive English-language publication on El Greco in many years--addresses the full range of the artist's work in painting and sculpture, from his Byzantine icons to his late altarpieces. It considers his personality from both a religious and intellectual point of view, and presents the artist's religious, mythological, genre, landscape, and portrait works, providing the historical context in which they were made. El Greco is the catalogue for an exhibition organized jointly by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the National Gallery, London. The exhibition opens in New York in October 2003, and moves to London in February 2004.
Art --- Greco, el --- El Greco --- Greco, --- Greco, El, --- Painting, Spanish --- Peinture espagnole --- Catalogs. --- Exhibitions. --- Greco --- Catalogs --- CDL --- 75.071 GRECO --- Theotocopuli, Dominico, --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos, --- Theocopuli, Domenico, --- Theotocopuli, Domenico, --- Zeotokopoulos, Doménikos, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo, --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos, --- Theoscopoli, Domenico, --- Greco, Domenico, --- Griego, --- El Greco, --- Greco, Dominico, --- Ο Γκρεκο, --- Exhibitions --- (069) --- 75.07 --- El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) 1541-1614 (° Kreta). Verbleef eerst in Italië, daarna in Spanje --- Schilderkunst ; 2de h. 16de-begin 17de eeuw ; El Greco --- Schilderkunst ; Maniërisme --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; Metropolitan Museum of Art --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- barok --- Essays : --- kunst --- renaissance --- schilderkunst --- Spanje --- Theotokopoulos Domenikos --- zestiende eeuw --- zeventiende eeuw --- Theotocopuli, Dominico --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos --- Theocopuli, Domenico --- Theotocopuli, Domenico --- Zeotokopoulos, Doméniko, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos --- Theoscopoli, Domenico --- Greco, Domenico --- Griego --- Greco, Dominico --- Ο Γκρεκο --- Greco, - 1541?-1614 - Exhibitions --- Greco, - 1541?-1614 --- El Greco.
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The Pictorial Art of El Greco: Transmaterialities, Temporalities, and Media investigates El Greco's pictorial art as foundational to the globalising trends manifested in the visual culture of early modernity. It also exposes the figurative, semantic, and allegorical senses that El Greco created to challenge an Italian Renaissance-centered discourse. Even though he was guided by the unprecedented burgeoning of devotional art in the post-Tridentine decades and by the expressive possibilities of earlier religious artifacts, especially those inherited from the apostolic past, the author demonstrates that El Greco forged his own independent trajectory. While his paintings have been studied in relation to the Italian and Spanish school traditions, his pictorial art in a global Mediterranean context continues to receive scant attention. Taking a global perspective as its focus, the book sheds new light on El Greco's highly original contribution to early Mediterranean and multi-institutional configurations of the Christian faith in Byzantium, Venice, Rome, Toledo, and Madrid.
Aesthetics of art --- Iconography --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- iconography --- art criticism --- Greco, el --- Painters --- Painting, Spanish --- Greco, --- Theotocopuli, Dominico, --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos, --- Theocopuli, Domenico, --- Theotocopuli, Domenico, --- Zeotokopoulos, Doménikos, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo, --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos, --- Theoscopoli, Domenico, --- Greco, Domenico, --- Griego, --- El Greco, --- Greco, Dominico, --- Ο Γκρεκο, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Theotocopuli, Dominico --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos --- Theocopuli, Domenico --- Theotocopuli, Domenico --- Zeotokopoulos, Doméniko, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos --- Theoscopoli, Domenico --- Greco, Domenico --- Griego --- El Greco --- Greco, Dominico --- Ο Γκρεκο --- El Greco, early modern painting, Mediterranean studies, Renaissance art, transmaterialities of religious imagery.
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Greco, el --- Painting, Spanish --- Peinture espagnole --- Greco, --- Exhibitions --- ed. by José Alvarez Lopera --- El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos) 1541-1614 (°Kreta). Verbleef eerst in Italië en daarna in Spanje --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Madrid (Pal. Villahermosa) ; Museum Thyssen-Bornemisza --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- Schilderkunst ; 2de h. 16de-begin 17de eeuw ; El Greco --- El Greco --- Schilderkunst ; Maniërisme --- 75.07 --- Theotokopoulos Domenikos --- zestiende eeuw --- (069) --- renaissance --- barok --- 75.071 GRECO --- Schilderkunst ; schilders --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Theotocopuli, Dominico, --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos, --- Theocopuli, Domenico, --- Theotocopuli, Domenico, --- Zeotokopoulos, Doménikos, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo, --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos, --- Theoscopoli, Domenico, --- Greco, Domenico, --- Griego, --- El Greco, --- Greco, Dominico, --- Ο Γκρεκο, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Theotocopuli, Dominico --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos --- Theocopuli, Domenico --- Theotocopuli, Domenico --- Zeotokopoulos, Doméniko, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos --- Theoscopoli, Domenico --- Greco, Domenico --- Griego --- Greco, Dominico --- Ο Γκρεκο
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« Le Gréco » était un peintre d'icônes qui émigra à Venise en 1567. Là, il commença à mêler ses influences byzantines avec celles des maîtres de la Haute Renaissance italienne. Il étudia auprès de Titien et fut influencé par le Tintoret. Trois ans plus tard, il s'installa à Rome pour environ deux ans, puis se rendit à Madrid et, par la suite, établit sa résidence définitive à Tolède, où il mourut. Ce fut en Espagne qu'il manifesta un intérêt pour les sujets spécifiquement catholiques. Les corps étirés et les agencements de couleurs inhabituels devinrent ses traits distinctifs.
Greco, --- Theotocopuli, Dominico, --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos, --- Theocopuli, Domenico, --- Theotocopuli, Domenico, --- Zeotokopoulos, Doménikos, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo, --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos, --- Theoscopoli, Domenico, --- Greco, Domenico, --- Griego, --- El Greco, --- Greco, Dominico, --- Ο Γκρεκο, --- Art, Spanish. --- Art, Modern --- Spanish art --- Dau al set (Group of artists) --- Grupo Pórtico (Group of artists) --- Moviment Artístic del Mediterrani (Group of artists) --- Theotocopuli, Dominico --- Theotokopoulos, Domenikos --- Theocopuli, Domenico --- Theotocopuli, Domenico --- Zeotokopoulos, Doméniko, --- Theotocópuli, Domingo --- Theotocópoulos, Doménicos --- Theoscopoli, Domenico --- Greco, Domenico --- Griego --- El Greco --- Greco, Dominico --- Ο Γκρεκο
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Painting --- Greco, el --- El Greco --- modernisme --- Picasso, Pablo --- Lehmbruck, Wilhelm --- Gutfreund, Otto --- Justi, Carl --- Mayer, Auguste --- Dvorák, Max --- Meier-Graefe, Julius --- Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de --- Zuloaga, Ignacio --- Nemes, Marcell --- kunst --- schilderkunst --- Spanje --- zestiende eeuw --- zeventiende eeuw --- maniërisme --- Theotokopoulos Domenikos --- Picasso Pablo --- expressionisme --- Lehmbruck Wilhelm --- Gutfreund Otto --- Zuloaga Ignacio --- twintigste eeuw --- 75.03 --- 75.071 EL GRECO --- Exhibitions --- Iconography --- Sculpture --- sculpture [visual works] --- easel paintings [paintings by form] --- Eberz, Josef --- Beckmann, Max --- Weisgerber, Albert --- Delaunay, Robert --- Ernst, Max --- Astor, de, Diego --- Mense, Carl --- Meidner, Ludwig --- Davringhausen, Heinrich Maria --- Korteweg, Adriaan --- Morach, Otto --- Steinhardt, Jakob --- König, von, Leo --- Wollheim, Gert Heinrich --- Diehl, Gottfried --- Wilden, Egon --- Cézanne, Paul --- Marc, Franz --- Kokoschka, Oskar --- Ophey, Walter --- Stenner, Hermann --- Scharff, Edwin --- Henseler, Franz --- Hofer, Karl --- Nauen, Heinrich --- Oppenheimer, Max --- Seehaus, Paul Adolf --- Macke, August --- Bloch, Albert --- Schiele, Egon --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- El greco, 1541-1614 --- modernisme. --- El Greco. --- Picasso, Pablo. --- Lehmbruck, Wilhelm. --- Gutfreund, Otto. --- Justi, Carl. --- Mayer, Auguste. --- Dvorák, Max. --- Meier-Graefe, Julius. --- Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de. --- Zuloaga, Ignacio. --- Nemes, Marcell. --- paintings [visual works]
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Severo Sarduy ; trad. de l'espagnol par Jacques Henric et l'auteur --- kunst --- barok --- zeventiende eeuw --- kunst en wetenschap --- Copernicus Nicolaas --- Uccello --- Galilei Galileo --- Raphael --- Tasso Torquato --- Caravaggio --- El Greco --- Rubens Peter Paul --- Borromini Francesco --- Gongora y Argote Luis --- wetenschap --- 7.034
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Known as the "Spanish Homer," Luis de Góngora y Argote (1561-1627) is widely considered to be Spain's greatest poet. He was both praised and vilified during his lifetime, but his reputation waned in the years after his death; in the 1920's, he was championed by the Modernists, including Federico García Lorca, and influential critics of Spanish literature, including Dámaso Alonso. Famous for intricate metaphors in baroque style and syntax, Góngora has even been immortalized as a literary term: a "gongorism" connotes an involved Latinate style. Yet despite his influence and reputation
POETRY / General. --- Góngora y Argote, Luis de, --- Góngora, Luis de, --- Argote, Luis de Góngora, --- poetry, translation, world literature, spain, spanish, puns, innuendo, sexuality, romance, passion, erotics, sonnets, songs, ballads, fable of polyphemus and galatea, letrillas, pyramus thisbe, first solitude, soledad i, poetics, creative writing, mythology, intertextuality, adaptation, folklore, canon, love, mourning, religion, classicism, nativity, el greco.
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kunst --- 7.034 --- 73.034 --- 75.034 --- België --- Nederland --- Rudolf II --- Praag --- Tsjechië --- fábrica de El Escorial --- Ecoriaal --- Spanje --- school van Fontainebleau --- Firenze --- Rome --- Italië --- maniërisme --- schilderkunst --- beeldhouwkunst --- zestiende eeuw --- Mannerist [Renaissance-Baroque style] --- painting [image-making] --- Painting --- anno 1500-1599 --- Guiseppe Arcimboldo --- Bronzino --- El Greco --- Domenico Beccafumi --- Benvenuto Cellini --- Giambologna (Jean de Boulogne) --- Jan Gossaert (Mabuse) --- Michelangelo --- Parmigianino --- Pontormo --- Giulio Romano --- Fiorentino Rosso --- Francesco Salviati --- Pellegrino Tibaldi --- Tintoretto --- Giorgio Vasari --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; Renaissance. Barok. Rococo --- Schilderkunst ; Renaissance. Barok. Rococo --- Beeldhouwkunst ; Renaissance, Barok, Rococo
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Painting --- 75.01 --- Aillaud Gilles --- Aillaud Laurence --- Artaud Antonin --- Bacon Francis --- Barré Martin --- Cimabue --- da Pontormo Jacopo --- de Champaigne Philippe --- Dürer Albrecht --- El Greco --- esthetica --- Frydman Monique --- Gamelin Jacques --- Johns Jasper --- Klee Paul --- kunsttheorie --- landschapsschilderkunst --- Matisse Henri --- melancholie --- Nederland --- Picasso Pablo --- portret --- portretschilderkunst --- Poussin Nicolas --- Salmon Jacqueline --- schilderkunst --- Scully Sean --- Serrano Andres --- Twombly Cy --- Uccello Paolo --- Venet Bernard --- Warhol Andy --- Watteau Jean-Antoine --- Weber Hildegard --- Oil painting --- Painting, Primitive --- Paintings --- Graphic arts --- Peinture --- Peinture moderne
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