El Greco
Domenikos Theotokopoulos, known as El Greco, painted the haunting “View of Toledo” with hypnotically brooding colors and eerily contorted shapes characteristic of his Mannerist style. Powerfully steeped in spiritual depth, this work portrays Spain’s religious capital moments before an impending storm. Turbulent skies appear to battle the sun, and the spire of Toledo Cathedral conducts this volatile energy through the surrounding buildings and land. Creating this apocalyptic scene to symbolize the moment when God speaks through the forces of nature, El Greco (1541 – 1614) reversed the positions of the Cathedral and the Alcázar Palace to intensify the painting’s impact
Complete list of El Greco's oil paintings