KOSTNADSFRI KONSTRÅDGIVNING

x
Beställ målning Beställ målningKöp högupplöst digital bild Köp högupplöst digital bild SkickaSkicka
DetaljerDetaljer Lägg till i favoriter Lägg till i favoriter Ladda nerLadda ner Liknande objektLiknande objekt RöntgenRöntgen BildspelBildspel

Saint Andrew

Upptäck Saint Andrew av El Greco! Detta mästerverk från 1610 fångar religiös devotion och El Grecos unika stil, inspirerad av både bysantinska och västerländska traditioner. Besök Museo del Prado!

Upptäck El Grecos dramatiska konstverk! Mästerverk från Mannerismen och religiösa scener med långa figurer. En pionjär inom expressionism och kubism – se hans ikoniska målningar!

Giclée / Konsttryck

Giclée- eller canvasprint av museumskvalitet med snabb produktion och flexibla ytbehandlingsalternativ.

P118B $10
P118H $10
P118W $10
P438Z $10
P508JH $12
P508YH $12
P805H $10
P805Z $10
P919BZ $10
P919G $10
P919XJ $10
P959ZH $10
P968JZ $12
W106C $8
W218G $10
W218JH $8
W218Y $10
W307PJ $10
W316G $10
W316PJ $8
W316Y $10
W398PJ $8
W4111J $10
W500HY $15
W500JH $15
W692G $12
W849H $8
W940BG $15
W953PJ $8

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Välj bland våra förinställda storlekar som motsvarar konstverkets ursprungliga proportioner.

bredd
höjd

Du kan ange egna mått för att passa en specifik ram eller yta. Om det valda måttet inte överensstämmer med originalbildens proportioner kommer vi antingen att beskära konstverket eller utöka bilden med en speglad eller enfärgad kant. En digital mockup skickas för ditt godkännande innan produktionen påbörjas.
Vänligen notera att förhandsvisningen på skärmen inte återspeglar den faktiska beskärningen eller utökningen. Endast mockuppen visar den slutgiltiga kompositionen korrekt.
Även om anpassade storlekar är möjliga, rekommenderar vi att du väljer ett mått från den fördefinierade listan för att bevara de ursprungliga proportionerna.

Leverans över hela världen () på 2 veckor istället för standard 4/5 veckor. (4 juli)

why_choose_icon
Fri expressfrakt över hela världen
why_choose_icon
Högkvalitativ linnecanvas
why_choose_icon
Fullständig fraktförsäkring
why_choose_icon
Garantier för återbetalning av tullavgifter
why_choose_icon
Garantier för exakt färgåtergivning
why_choose_icon
60 dagars returrätt (endast vid fabrikationsfel)
why_choose_icon
100% pengarna tillbaka-garanti
why_choose_icon
Mängdrabatt erbjuds

Totalpris

-

reproduction

Saint Andrew

Giclée / Konsttryck

Storlek på reproduktion

-

Slutgiltigt pris

-

Kortfakta

  • Year: 1610
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Artist: El Greco
  • Artistic style: Expressionistic
  • Movement: Mannerism
  • Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic lighting, elongated figures
  • Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)

Konstquiz

Det finns endast ett korrekt svar på varje fråga.

Fråga 1:
What is the artist responsible for creating Saint Andrew?
Fråga 2:
Where is Saint Andrew currently housed?
Fråga 3:
Saint Andrew holds two objects in his hands. What are they?
Fråga 4:
El Greco's style is characterized by:
Fråga 5:
Saint Andrew’s painting was inspired by a larger canvas depicting Saint Andrew and Francis, which is housed in:

Beskrivning av samlarobjektet

Saint Andrew: A Byzantine Echo in Toledo’s Light

Saint Andrew by El Greco (Doménikos Theotokopoulos) stands as an arresting testament to the fusion of Eastern spirituality and Western artistic innovation—a captivating dialogue between Byzantium and Renaissance Spain. Produced around 1610, this workshop replica of Christ’s apostle embodies El Greco's signature style: elongated figures rendered with dramatic chiaroscuro, conveying profound emotional intensity through masterful use of color and texture. Its current home within The Metropolitan Museum of Art underscores its enduring significance in the canon of European art history.
  • Artist: Doménikos Theotokopoulos (El Greco)
  • Painting Title: Saint Andrew
  • Museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States)
  • Medium: Oil on Canvas
  • Date: Circa 1610

The painting’s dimensions—110 x 64 cm—are modest compared to El Greco's monumental canvases depicting saints, yet they possess an unparalleled concentration of expressive power. The composition depicts Saint Andrew holding two crosses, positioned on a simple earthen ground that serves as a stark contrast to the turbulent sky above. His outstretched arms convey unwavering faith and supplication, while his facial expression—a poignant blend of sorrow and serenity—captures the essence of martyrdom.

A Synthesis of Tradition

El Greco’s artistic vision wasn't born in isolation; it drew heavily from Byzantine iconography, particularly the depictions of saints found in monasteries across Greece. This influence is evident in the stylized drapery folds and the luminous quality of the paint—a deliberate departure from the naturalistic conventions prevalent in Venetian painting at the time. However, El Greco skillfully adapted these traditions to the sensibilities of his adopted homeland, Toledo, Spain, where he sought inspiration from the austere religious fervor of the Spanish Inquisition.

Historical Resonance: Saints Andrew and Francis

This particular replica derives its importance from its connection to El Greco’s larger masterpiece, Saints Andrew and Francis (ca. 1595), housed at Museo del Prado in Madrid. Like many of El Greco's works produced during his lifetime, this Saint Andrew exemplifies the artist’s ability to distill complex theological concepts into visually arresting images—a hallmark of Mannerism. The pairing of Saint Andrew with Saint Francis reflects a broader trend within Renaissance art toward exploring themes of humility and compassion alongside piety.

El Greco’s Legacy: Beyond Style

El Greco's influence extended far beyond his distinctive artistic style. He anticipated the expressive fervor of Expressionism and Cubism, inspiring poets and writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke and Nikos Kazantzakis with his visionary approach to artmaking. His work continues to resonate today, reminding us that true beauty resides not merely in technical virtuosity but also in conveying profound spiritual truths—a legacy cemented by reproductions like this one available on WahooArt.com.

Exploring Further

For those eager to delve deeper into El Greco’s oeuvre, consider examining Painting by 'El Greco (Doménikos Theotokopoulos)' | El Greco (Doménikos Theotokopoulos):St Jerome as a Scholar and Painting by 'El Greco (Doménikos Theotokopoulos)' | El Greco (Doménikos Theotokopoulos):Saint Andrew on WahooArt.com. You can also discover more about the artist’s life and artistic development at El Greco on Wikipedia.


Konstnärsbiografi

Doménikos Theotokópoulos, Known As El Greco – A Life Forged in Faith and Fire

Doménikos Theotokópoulos, universally recognized as El Greco – “the Greek” – stands apart from his contemporaries as a painter whose life and artistic output defied easy categorization. Born in Crete, Greece, around 1541, during the Venetian dominion of the island, his artistic journey unfolded across Venice and Rome before ultimately finding its most profound expression within the spiritual landscape of Spain: Toledo. El Greco wasn’t merely shaped by these locations; he synthesized their diverse influences into a singular style—one that foreshadowed the emotive fervor of Expressionism and the fragmented forms characteristic of Cubism centuries ahead of time. His formative years immersed in Byzantine iconography instilled within him meticulous attention to detail and an instinctive grasp of religious symbolism, grounding his artistic endeavors. Yet, he refused to be confined by tradition; he boldly embraced innovation, propelling himself beyond established conventions. He signed his canvases with Greek lettering – “Krḗs” – signifying his Cretan heritage—a defiant assertion of identity as he ventured into uncharted artistic territories. The genesis of El Greco’s distinctive style wasn't solely rooted in technique but also nurtured by the fervent religious fervor permeating Crete and invigorated by the opulent artistry emanating from Venice.

From Venetian Influence to Roman Exposure – A Transformation

Around 1567, El Greco relocated to Venice, initiating a pivotal phase of artistic maturation. Surrounded by luminaries like Titian, Tintoretto, and Veronese—masters who perfected color palettes, compositional strategies, and dramatic illumination—he absorbed their expertise with unwavering dedication. He deliberately loosened his brushstrokes, embracing the sensual richness of oil paint and injecting dynamism into his depictions of figures. This Venetian imprint is palpable in early works such as *St. Sebastian* (1600), where anatomical precision merges seamlessly with theatrical lighting, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. Subsequently, his sojourn in Rome exposed him to Mannerism—a stylistic movement characterized by elongated proportions, distorted perspectives, and sophisticated arrangements—though he struggled to gain widespread acclaim within the competitive Roman artistic milieu. Despite encountering challenges in establishing himself as a celebrated artist, El Greco’s exploration of Mannerist principles undeniably broadened his artistic horizons.

A Singular Style – Long Lines and Intense Emotion

El Greco's artistic style is instantly recognizable—a stylistic hallmark that continues to resonate with audiences today. His figures are frequently rendered with elongated proportions, their bodies contorted in poses conveying profound spiritual ecstasy or agonizing sorrow. This isn’t mere stylistic embellishment; it’s a deliberate attempt to transcend the physical realm and portray intangible realities—the unseen forces shaping human experience. He skillfully manipulated color—often employing hues far removed from naturalistic representations—to amplify emotional impact, mirroring the fervor of his subject matter. Dramatic lighting—characterized by stark contrasts between illumination and darkness—creates a theatrical atmosphere, drawing viewers into the core of the depicted scene and intensifying its emotive power. *The Burial of the Count of Orgaz* (1586-1588), arguably El Greco’s magnum opus, exemplifies these stylistic elements flawlessly. This monumental painting portrays a miraculous event – the ascension of saints to bury a pious nobleman—with remarkable realism interwoven with ethereal figures embodying divine intervention. It stands as testament to his ability to fuse meticulous observation with visionary imagination.

Toledo and Spiritual Depth

El Greco’s artistic trajectory culminated in his relocation to Toledo in 1577, coinciding with the ascendancy of the Counter-Reformation—a period marked by fervent religious devotion within Spain. This environment fostered both patronage and an atmosphere conducive to El Greco's deeply spiritual artistic endeavors. He channeled his convictions into canvases imbued with palpable emotion and symbolic resonance, reflecting a profound detachment from conventional aesthetic norms. His oeuvre expanded considerably during this time, producing iconic works that cemented his legacy as one of the foremost artists of his era.

Legacy and Recognition – A Pioneer Ahead Of His Time

Despite encountering difficulties gaining widespread recognition during his lifetime—primarily due to stylistic divergences from prevailing artistic trends—El Greco’s genius was belatedly acknowledged in the 20th century. Artists like Picasso and Braque recognized him as a precursor to modern art, particularly Cubism, admiring his distorted forms and unconventional perspectives. His expressive style captivated Expressionists who sought to convey emotional intensity through bold colors and dramatic compositions. Today, El Greco is revered as one of the most influential figures in Western artistic history—a visionary painter whose work continues to inspire awe and provoke contemplation centuries after its creation. He remains a beacon of artistic innovation, demonstrating that true artistry transcends temporal boundaries and speaks directly to the human spirit’s yearning for transcendence.
El Greco

El Greco

1541 - 1614 , Griechenland

Kortfattad information

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Mannerism och Barock
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Titian
    • Tintoretto
  • Date Of Birth: 1541
  • Date Of Death: 1614
  • Full Name: Doménikos Theotokópoulos
  • Nationality: Grekisk-Spansk
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Burial av räknaren Orgaz
    • Vy över Toledo
    • El Espolio
    • Heliga Sebastian
  • Place Of Birth: Crete, Greece
Utforska konstverk organiserade efter teman, stilar och egenskaper.