Diego Velazquez, and El Greco were both very famous Spanish artists.
El Greco was interred in the church of Santo Domingo el Antigua. The location of his grave within the church is not known.
There are many painters that became famous post mortem. Some are El Greco, Henry Darger, and Paul Penils. These painters all were famous after they died.
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Probably not. He fathered a son with a longtime female companion. No longtime male companions are mentioned in accounts of El Greco.
El Greco was a Spanish Painter who painted in the late 16th and early 17th century. He was born in Crete and moved to Venice and Rome before settling in Toledo, Spain.
Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 Painter/Sculptor Daniel Vazquez Diaz 1882-1969 Painter
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The most famous Artist in Spain El Greco Means the Greek
El Greco is a famous Greek-Spanish painter, meaning "The Greek"
El Greco and Diego Velázquez were both prominent Spanish painters who made significant contributions to the Spanish art scene during the Renaissance and Baroque periods, respectively. Both artists explored themes of spirituality and human emotion in their works, often incorporating dramatic lighting and intricate details. Additionally, they influenced subsequent generations of artists, with El Greco's elongated forms and expressive use of color and Velázquez's mastery of realism and portraiture. Despite their differing styles, both remain pivotal figures in the history of Western art.
J. Lassaigne has written: 'Spanish painting from Velazquez to Picasso' 'Spanish painting from the Catalan frescos to El Greco'
El Greco was the name of a famous painter who worked in Spain. The name is Spanish for "the Greek" (= 2 words!)
El Greco was not a Renaissance painter. He is an example of Mannerism, which came after the Renaissance and opposed most of what the Renaissance painters had stood for.
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El Greco Apartments was created in 1929.
El Greco - album - was created in 1995.
It is in the Metropolitan Museum, New York City