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Dutch literature --- Greco --- Fiction --- -Greco, M. --- -Fiction --- 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, --- Fiction. --- 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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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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Giles Knox examines how El Greco, Velaìzquez, and Rembrandt, though a disparate group of artists, were connected by a new self-consciousness with respect to artistic tradition. In particular, Knox considers the relationship of these artists to the art of Renaissance Italy, and sets aside nationalist art histories in order to see the period as one of fruitful exchange. Across Europe during the seventeenth century, artists read Italian-inspired writings on art and these texts informed how they contemplated their practice. Knox demonstrates how these three artists engaged dynamically with these writings, incorporating or rejecting the theoretical premises to which they were exposed. Additionally, this study significantly expands our understanding of how paintings can activate the sense of touch. Knox discusses how Velaìzquez and Rembrandt, though in quite different ways, sought to conjure for viewers thoughts about touching that resonated directly with the subject matter they depicted.
Aesthetics of art --- Painting --- painting [image-making] --- Velázquez, da Silva y, Diego --- Greco, el --- Rembrandt --- Italy --- Toucher --- Touch --- Sens et sensations --- Senses and sensation in art. --- Peinture --- Dans l'art. --- In art. --- Influence. --- Greco, Le --- Greco, --- Velázquez, Diego --- Velázquez, Diego, --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, --- Thèmes, motifs. --- Themes, motives. --- Painting, Renaissance --- Italian influences. --- Rāmbirānt, --- Rembrandt Garmens van Reĭn, --- Rembrandt van Rijn --- Rembrandt van Reĭn, --- Lun-po-lang, --- Rembrandt, --- Van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon, --- Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van, --- Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, --- Reimbrandt, --- Rembrandt van Rijn, --- רמברנדט --- רמברנדט הרמנסזון ואן־ריין, --- رامبرانت --- 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. --- El Greco, Velázquez, Rembrandt. --- 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 --- Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn --- Rembrandt Garmens van Reĭn --- Rembrandt van Reĭ --- Lun-po-lan --- Van Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon --- Rijn, Rembrandt Harmenszoon van --- Rembrandt Harmensz van Rin, --- Reimbrand --- invloed van Italiaanse school --- Velázquez, Diego
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