This article deals with one of El Greco's most original inventions, namely the gesture expressing mystical ecstasy in angelic and human figures. It is introduced with a brief explanation of figural representation in Renaissance painting which was achieved by applying the premises of rhetoric in a visual way, that is by the means of the expressive gestures of figures. In El Greco's later paintings, which were influenced by Neo-Platonic spiritual ideals, not only the figures of the angels - who are links between heaven and earth - embody spiritual ecstasy, but also human aspirants are portrayed as losing themselves in an ecstatic experience. These figures, merging themselves in a divine vision, are depicted with distinctive vertical forms, ge...
This thesis proposes to study the expression and depiction of movement in ancient Greek painting, sp...
The article is a mirror for the author's work on the iconographic motif of Venus pudica. Like Venus,...
The Reynolds Gallery is pleased to begin the New Year with Invented Forms and Imaginary Objects, an ...
This article deals with one of El Greco’s most original inventions, namely the gesture expressing my...
This article is introduced with a statement about the author’s involvement with El Greco studies and...
In the paintings of El Greco one can observe various important gestures. One of them appears repeate...
El Greco (1541-1614) The paintings of the artist El Greco are among the most distinctive works of ...
This study explores El Greco's language of gestures. The first part will explain the preconditions ...
This study attempts to investigate the grotesque in four paintings of the artist Domenikos Theotokop...
The purpose of this article is to interpret a selection of El Greco’s Italian paintings (1560-1576) ...
Expression of inner and different sense of individuals about various effective events would make peo...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to interpret a selection of El Greco’s Italian paintings (15...
In 1956, two days after Christmas, Flannery O’Connor thanked her friend William Sessions for the boo...
Analyzing the evolution of the iconography of such a phenomenon as mesmerism in the second half of ...
In dealing with ecstasy in antiquity, scholars usually refer to Euripides' "Bacchanals"' as one of ...
This thesis proposes to study the expression and depiction of movement in ancient Greek painting, sp...
The article is a mirror for the author's work on the iconographic motif of Venus pudica. Like Venus,...
The Reynolds Gallery is pleased to begin the New Year with Invented Forms and Imaginary Objects, an ...
This article deals with one of El Greco’s most original inventions, namely the gesture expressing my...
This article is introduced with a statement about the author’s involvement with El Greco studies and...
In the paintings of El Greco one can observe various important gestures. One of them appears repeate...
El Greco (1541-1614) The paintings of the artist El Greco are among the most distinctive works of ...
This study explores El Greco's language of gestures. The first part will explain the preconditions ...
This study attempts to investigate the grotesque in four paintings of the artist Domenikos Theotokop...
The purpose of this article is to interpret a selection of El Greco’s Italian paintings (1560-1576) ...
Expression of inner and different sense of individuals about various effective events would make peo...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to interpret a selection of El Greco’s Italian paintings (15...
In 1956, two days after Christmas, Flannery O’Connor thanked her friend William Sessions for the boo...
Analyzing the evolution of the iconography of such a phenomenon as mesmerism in the second half of ...
In dealing with ecstasy in antiquity, scholars usually refer to Euripides' "Bacchanals"' as one of ...
This thesis proposes to study the expression and depiction of movement in ancient Greek painting, sp...
The article is a mirror for the author's work on the iconographic motif of Venus pudica. Like Venus,...
The Reynolds Gallery is pleased to begin the New Year with Invented Forms and Imaginary Objects, an ...