
El Greco: An Artist’s Odyssey
David Hammer
Born in Crete, El Greco (1541−1614) began his career as a painter of icons for Byzantine churches. Moving to Italy and then to Spain, his work combined lessons learned from the glories of Byzantium with the ravishing colour of Venetian art and the elegant artificialities of Roman mannerism. In Toledo, he created a series of works in a visionary style charged with emotion and drama. Although his work puzzled many contemporaries, later artists such as Picasso considered him a prophet of modernism. This film coincided with the exhibition El Greco in the National Gallery of Art and Washington-Area Collections: A 400th Anniversary Celebration.
Director | David Hammer |
Script | Carroll Moore |
Production | National Gallery Of Art, Carroll Moore, Susan Arensberg |
Editing | Barbara Burst |
Artist | El Greco |
Narration | Adrien Brody |
Cinematography | Patrick Duval, Richard Numeroff |