Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.
Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.
Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.
Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.
Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.
Domenicos Theotokopoulos: From Handaka to Toledo – a European Route (2012)
Temporary exhibition held at the Leventis Municipal Museum in order to celebrate the country’s Presidency of the Council of the EU 2012. The exhibition was designed to travel the visitor through the painter’s life journey, from his early life in Venetian-occupied Crete, the period during which he was taught hagiography, his life in Venice, where he met and was influenced by the greatest painters of Italian Art and became a student of Titian, until his move to Toledo, where he completed some of his most famous works and got recognized as one of the greatest painters of his era and became the ‘El Greco’.