• Mannerism reached its height with El Greco, as seen in the distorted, contorted figures of Laocoön and his sons and the hyper elegance of the gods on the right.
  • Laocoön and his Sons most likely served as artistic inspiration for El Greco, who would depict the subject during his “Spanish Period.”
  • Laocoön, El Greco c. 1610/1614. ... El Greco’s Laocoôn defies the original story and continues to confuse critics who attempt to assign meaning to the painting.
  • El Greco, 1541'de Yunanistan'da dünyaya geldi ve 1614'te İspanya'da hayatını kaybetti. Bu yazımda bahsedeceğim "Laocoon" adlı eseri...
  • Ephraim Gotthold Lessing’s essay Laocoon was one of the most controversial essays of its time. Today it remains an essential work in the history of aesthetics.
  • 1610 civarında El Greco, Laocoon resmini yaptı. Rahip Laocoon'un Truva atlarını aşırı güvenilirlikten düşmanlara karşı uyarmaya çalıştığı ve.
  • Laocoon, 1606-10 by El Greco. Swift and terrible was the punishment of Laocoon, a priest of Apollo at Troy, and his two sons.
  • El Greco depicted serpents, sent by the angry gods, engaging Laocoön and one son in a mortal struggle, while a second son lies already dead at his father's side.
  • The Laocoön was El Greco’s only painting of a mythological theme, and its violence and vengeful gods may reference the ravages of the Inquisition, which gripped...
  • By elongating the naked bodies of Laocoön and his sons, El Greco exaggerates their corporeality even as he renders them conceptual rather than lifelike figures.