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STUDIA HISTORIA ARTIUM - Issue no. Volume 68 / 2023 | |||||||
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EXHIBITION REVIEW: EL GRECO EXHIBITION. SZÉPMŰVÉSZETI MÚZEUM, BUDAPEST, 22.10.2022–19.02.2023. Authors: ANCA MUREȘAN. |
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Abstract: Published Online: 2023-12-30 Published Print: 2023-12-30 pp. 224-228 VIEW PDF FULL PDF El Greco was a genius! Being a great artist is not synonymous with being a genius. I’ve also heard it said about Pollock, for example, that he was a genius, but art is less subjective than one might think when it comes to an evaluation. Pollock is a very good artist, but he is not a genius. Art history is rarely wrong when it places an artist or another in its rightful place. Of course, if it is aware of his/her existence, but that’s a different topic... |
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