The Tears of Saint Peter (El Greco, Mexico City) explained

The Tears of Saint Peter
Artist:El Greco
Year:c.1587-1596
Medium:oil on canvas
Height Metric:96.5
Width Metric:79
Museum:Museo Soumaya
City:Mexico City

The Tears of Saint Peter or Penitent Saint Peter is a c.1587-1596 painting by El Greco. It is similar to other works on the same subject by the artist, such as those in the Bowes Museum, the El Greco Museum, the national museum in Stockholm and others.

This version seems to have belonged to the marqués de Legarda, who kept it in Vitoria. Electra Havemeyer acquired it in 1909 and then in 1930 by the Florida-based Cuban collector Oscar B. Cintas, who restored it. Finally it was bought in 1998 by the Museo Soumaya, where it still hangs.[1]

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References

  1. Seis siglos de Arte. Cien Grandes Maestros. México: Museo Soumaya-Fundación Carlso. 2006. p. 30

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