Contrary to current opinion, El Greco was not only a prolific painter of religious pictures, but also person of entrenched beliefs both as a member of an Orthodox family, and when he converted to the Roman Catholic faith, as is clear from many episodes and events in his life and death. This hypothesis is borne out by the correct and traditional iconography in his religious paintings, and in the ideological, technical and expressive aspects of his work.Frente a la opinión reciente, El Greco no solo fue pintor de amplísima obra religiosa, sino personalmente de arraigadas convicciones religiosas, tanto como miembro de una familia de fe ortodoxa como también después de su paso al catolicismo romano, como lo demuestran muchos episodios y acontec...