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Why are the painting of EL Greco considered to be the high point of Mannerism?

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El Greco studied the elements of the Renaissance pairing in Venice. The mood of his works reflects the tensions created by the religous upheavals of the Reformation

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El Greco studied the elements of the Renaissance pairing in Venice. The mood of his works reflects the tensions created by the religious upheavals of the Reformation.

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El Greco was an artist whose art was inspired by Renaissances and Mannerists movement. Since from an early age, he was interested in God and through his paintings he expressed exaggerated religious emotions traits which do not represent the real human body.

His exaggerated paintings have been a fascination in modern study of art. His art didn't only concentrate on mythological or just religious representation it also sought to express the psychology aspect that perpetuate spirituality. His work inspired great artists such as Picasso and writers such as Rainer Maria Rilke.

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