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View and Plan of Toledo (Spanish: Vista y plano de Toledo, ca. 1608) is a landscape painting by El Greco. The image is notable for its juxtaposition of the view of Toledo with the trompe l'oeil map of the city's streets.
The painter represents a multiple image of the city: the perspective view, as well as a detailed plan of the urban layout. He also includes an allegory of the river Tagus -the golden sculpture pouring water and prosperity- and the most iconic religious imagery of the city: the imposition of the chasuble to Saint Ildefonso.
View and Plan of Toledo is a Spanish Renaissance Oil on Canvas Painting created by El Greco from 1610 to 1614. It lives at the Museo Del Greco in Spain. The image is in the Public Domain, and tagged Landscape Painting, Cities and Maps. Download See View and Plan of Toledo in the Kaleidoscope.
One of the museum's most symbolic works where the grandeur of the Imperial City will last forever through the image created by El Greco.
The larger, horizontal canvas is usually identified with the View and Plan of Toledo in the Museo de El Greco, Toledo (see fig. 1 above), though that work actually measures 52 x 89 3/4 inches. The Met's picture could conceivably be one of the smaller, square pictures.
5 Απρ 2012 · ‘View and plan of Toledo’ was created in c.1610 by El Greco in Mannerism (Late Renaissance) style. Find more prominent pieces of landscape at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.
31 Δεκ 2021 · View of Toledo by El Greco is among the first landscape artworks in the art of the Western world. and one of just two remaining El Greco landscape paintings. The other is Toledo’s View and Plan (1610).