El Greco
EL GRECO The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest, 1953
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$250.00
Sku: YY3490
Artist: El Greco
Title: The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest
Year: 1953
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 27.75 x 18.25 inches ( 70.485 x 46.355 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 16.75 inches ( 53.34 x 42.545 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Large paper break in top middle area
Additional Details: This original lithograph poster was created for an El Greco exhibition held in Bordeaux in 1953 and masterfully reproduced by the artisans at Mourlot Atelier. The poster features The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest, one of El Greco’s most celebrated portraits, capturing a noble figure dressed in black with a lace collar. This recreation meticulously replicates the intensity of the black tones as if taken directly from El Greco’s palette, adding depth to the mysterious subject, often speculated to be Juan de Silva y Ribera, Marquess of Montemayor. The Mourlot Atelier’s craftsmanship and attention to detail make this poster a striking tribute to El Greco’s expressive style and historical impact.
Artist: El Greco
Title: The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest
Year: 1953
Signed: No
Medium: Lithograph
Paper Size: 27.75 x 18.25 inches ( 70.485 x 46.355 cm )
Image Size: 21 x 16.75 inches ( 53.34 x 42.545 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Supplemental Condition Information: Large paper break in top middle area
Additional Details: This original lithograph poster was created for an El Greco exhibition held in Bordeaux in 1953 and masterfully reproduced by the artisans at Mourlot Atelier. The poster features The Nobleman with His Hand on His Chest, one of El Greco’s most celebrated portraits, capturing a noble figure dressed in black with a lace collar. This recreation meticulously replicates the intensity of the black tones as if taken directly from El Greco’s palette, adding depth to the mysterious subject, often speculated to be Juan de Silva y Ribera, Marquess of Montemayor. The Mourlot Atelier’s craftsmanship and attention to detail make this poster a striking tribute to El Greco’s expressive style and historical impact.