The Flight into Egypt (El Greco) explained

The Flight into Egypt
Artist:El Greco
Year:c.1570
Medium:oil on panel
Height Metric:15.9
Width Metric:21.6
Museum:Museo del Prado
City:Madrid

The Flight into Egypt is a c.1570 painting of the Flight into Egypt by El Greco, now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. It is one of his earliest works, dating to his stay in Venice, and shows the major influence of Tintoretto and Jacopo Bassano, especially in the landscape background. The clouds and the chromaticism are similar to his Healing of the Man Born Blind, though most of the tonalities show the influence of Raphael and Michelangelo.

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