Saturday 25 January 2020

El Greco and Others


The trigger for the trip to Paris, from which I have just returned, was the much-publicised Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at the Louvre. For months, all the papers wrote about this most important Leonardo exhibition, which, we were told, one had to visit.

It may be because of the enormous PR hype that I was somewhat disappointed by the exhibition itself. A not small part of the exhibition was devoted to drawings, some of which were so dimly illuminated, that one could hardly see them. Moreover, exhibitions of Leonardo drawings are not that unusual. There is one currently at London’s Queens Gallery. 

I really travelled to Paris because of the Leonardo – or as the French call him Leonard de Vinci, and the El Greco and Toulouse Lautrec exhibitions at the Grand Palais were to be an added bonus. As it turned out, the big wow for me, was the El Greco exhibition. They managed to get the most wonderful El Greco paintings, many of which are spread all over the world’s museums. If you are around Paris before 10 February – go and see that exhibition.   

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  1. Schade dass du von der Leonardo Ausstellung enttäuscht warst. Ich fand sie wunderbar, er hat ja nur ca 15 Gemälde gemacht und davon waren die allermeisten da. El Greco war auch wunderbar und ja mehr Gemälde , aber es gibt einfach mehr von ihm.

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