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El Greco's Roman Period and the Influence of Guglielmo della Porta – Renaissance Bronze

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El Greco's Roman Period and the Influence of Guglielmo della Porta –  Renaissance Bronze

A survey of Guglielmo della Porta's influence on the artistic personality of El Greco. Also suggested is the possibility El Greco could have worked for Guglielmo providing miniatures for use in the production of altar crosses and tabernacles during the painter's enigmatic Roman period.

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