When you are finished with your assignment, press the "Send Assignment" button. * You will need to know your teacher's e-mail address. You can, as an alternative to e-mail, write your report on a separate piece of paper. Make sure to bring your completed work to class so that the teacher can check it, and give you credit. Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. El Greco 1541 - 1614 El Greco began his life as Domenikos Theotocopoulos on the Greek Island of Crete. He is considered the first of the great Spanish painters. He moved from Crete to Venice, where he worked with the Venetian Masters. He later went to Spain, where he settled in Toledo for the remainder of his life. There he worked continuously for almost 40 years. He did not attain widespread success in his lifetime, and it was not until the late 19th-century that his work was fully appreciated. "View of Toledo" "Portrait of a Cardinal" El Greco enjoyed painting people. With the exception of "View of Toledo," most of his works are filled with people. He was well trained in drawing and painting figures and had a good understanding of anatomy. However, he did not usually draw figures exactly the way they appeared. Instead, he often deliberately chose to distort certain parts. Their bodies are stretched beyond their normal length to conform to his ideas of rhythm and movement.
Email Your Assignment To Your Teacher. Include Your: Teacher's Email: Your Name: Your Email: Subject: Lesson: Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. El Greco 1541 - 1614 El Greco began his life as Domenikos Theotocopoulos on the Greek Island of Crete. He is considered the first of the great Spanish painters. He moved from Crete to Venice, where he worked with the Venetian Masters. He later went to Spain, where he settled in Toledo for the remainder of his life. There he worked continuously for almost 40 years. He did not attain widespread success in his lifetime, and it was not until the late 19th-century that his work was fully appreciated. "View of Toledo" "Portrait of a Cardinal" El Greco enjoyed painting people. With the exception of "View of Toledo," most of his works are filled with people. He was well trained in drawing and painting figures and had a good understanding of anatomy. However, he did not usually draw figures exactly the way they appeared. Instead, he often deliberately chose to distort certain parts. Their bodies are stretched beyond their normal length to conform to his ideas of rhythm and movement.
Use the following information along with two other sources to write a short report on the artist listed below. As part of your report make sure to include the address of the two sites you used to complete this assignment. El Greco 1541 - 1614 El Greco began his life as Domenikos Theotocopoulos on the Greek Island of Crete. He is considered the first of the great Spanish painters. He moved from Crete to Venice, where he worked with the Venetian Masters. He later went to Spain, where he settled in Toledo for the remainder of his life. There he worked continuously for almost 40 years. He did not attain widespread success in his lifetime, and it was not until the late 19th-century that his work was fully appreciated. "View of Toledo" "Portrait of a Cardinal" El Greco enjoyed painting people. With the exception of "View of Toledo," most of his works are filled with people. He was well trained in drawing and painting figures and had a good understanding of anatomy. However, he did not usually draw figures exactly the way they appeared. Instead, he often deliberately chose to distort certain parts. Their bodies are stretched beyond their normal length to conform to his ideas of rhythm and movement.
El Greco 1541 - 1614 El Greco began his life as Domenikos Theotocopoulos on the Greek Island of Crete. He is considered the first of the great Spanish painters. He moved from Crete to Venice, where he worked with the Venetian Masters. He later went to Spain, where he settled in Toledo for the remainder of his life. There he worked continuously for almost 40 years. He did not attain widespread success in his lifetime, and it was not until the late 19th-century that his work was fully appreciated. "View of Toledo" "Portrait of a Cardinal" El Greco enjoyed painting people. With the exception of "View of Toledo," most of his works are filled with people. He was well trained in drawing and painting figures and had a good understanding of anatomy. However, he did not usually draw figures exactly the way they appeared. Instead, he often deliberately chose to distort certain parts. Their bodies are stretched beyond their normal length to conform to his ideas of rhythm and movement.