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''The Burial of the Count of Orgaz'' ( es, El Entierro del Conde de Orgaz) is a 1586 painting by
El Greco Domḗnikos Theotokópoulos ( el, Δομήνικος Θεοτοκόπουλος ; 1 October 1541 7 April 1614), most widely known as El Greco ("The Greek"), was a Greek painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance. "El G ...
, a prominent
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,
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, and
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of
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origin. Widely considered among his finest works, it illustrates a popular local legend of his time. An exceptionally large painting, it is divided into two sections, heavenly above and terrestrial below, but it gives little impression of duality, since the upper and lower sections are brought together compositionally. The painting has been lauded by art scholars, characterized, ''inter alia'', as "one of the most truthful pages in the history of Spain", as a masterpiece of
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and of late
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, and as the epitome of Greco's artistic style.


Theme

The theme of the painting is inspired by a legend of the early 14th century. In 1323 (or in 1312), a certain Don
Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo was a Spanish aristocrat who died in 1323. Best known by the title "Count of Orgaz" (see note), he is depicted in a 16th century painting, ''The Burial of the Count of Orgaz'', by El Greco which is widely acknowledged as the ...
, mayor of the town of
Orgaz Orgaz is a municipality located in the Toledo (province), province of Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2012 census, the municipality had a population of 2804 inhabitants, but it has since declined. Burial of the Count of Orgaz ...
, died (his family later received the title of Count, by which he is generally and posthumously known). Don Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo was a descendant of the noble
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family, which produced the last ruling dynasty of the
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. A pious
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, the Count of Orgaz was also a
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, who, among other charitable acts, left a sum of money for the enlargement and adornment of the church of Santo Tomé (El Greco's parish church), where he wanted to be buried.D.F. González, ''Gonzalo Ruiz de Toledo'', 213
* M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''A Tribute to El Greco'', 74
* S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 1–4, 7
According to the legend, at the time the Count was buried,
Saint Stephen Stephen ( grc-gre, Στέφανος ''Stéphanos'', meaning "wreath, crown" and by extension "reward, honor, renown, fame", often given as a title rather than as a name; c. 5 – c. 34 AD) is traditionally venerated as the protomartyr or first ...
and
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descended in person from the heavens and buried him with their own hands in front of the dazzled eyes of those present. The event is depicted in the painting, with every detail of the work's subject described in the contract signed between Greco and the Church. The miracle is also mentioned in the Latin epitaphian inscription, set into the wall below the painting.M. Lambrakis-Plaka, ''El Greco-The Greek'', 54–55
* S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 1
Although Greco abided by the terms of the contract, he introduced some elements which "modernized" the legend, such as a series of features attributed to a 16th-century customary funeral procession, the vestments of the two saints, as well as the depiction of eminent Toledan figures of his time. The "modernization" of the legend serves the didactic purpose of the painting, which, in accord with the
Counter-Reformation The Counter-Reformation (), also called the Catholic Reformation () or the Catholic Revival, was the period of Catholic resurgence that was initiated in response to the Protestant Reformation. It began with the Council of Trent (1545–1563) a ...
doctrines, stresses the importance of both the veneration of saints and of good deeds for the salvation of the soul.S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 1, 6–7
* D. Davies, "El Greco & the Reform Movements in Spain", 69
* M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''A Tribute to El Greco'', 75


History

The painting was commissioned by Andrés Núñez, the
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of Santo Tomé, for the side-chapel of the Virgin of the church of Santo Tomé. Núñez, who had initiated a project to refurbish the Count's burial chapel, is portrayed in the painting reading (on the right of the lower part of the composition). The painting's commission was the last step in the priest's plan to glorify the parish.S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 6 Signed on 18 March 1586, the contract between Núñez and El Greco laid down specific iconographic demands, stipulated that the artist would pay for the materials, and provided for the delivery of the work until Christmas 1587. Greco must have worked at a frantic pace, and finished the painting between late 1587 and the spring of 1588. A long debate between the priests and the painter followed in relation to the value of the latter's work, for which the contract stipulated that it would be determined by appraisal. Initially intransigent, Greco eventually compromised and settled for the lower first "expert estimate", agreeing to receive 13,200 reales.R.L. Kagan, "El Greco and the Law", 85–86
* M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''A Tribute to El Greco'', 75
* F. Philipp, "El Greco's Entombment", 77
Already in 1588, people were flocking to Santo Tomé to see the painting. This immediate popular reception was mainly due to the realistic portrayal of the notable men of Toledo of the time.M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''El Greco-The Greek'', 54 It was the custom for the eminent and noble men of the town to assist the burial of the noble-born, and it was stipulated in the contract that the scene should be represented in this manner.
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The Burial of the Count of Orgaz
/ref> El Greco would pay homage to the aristocracy of the spirit, the clergy, the jurists, the poets and the scholars, who honored him and his art with their esteem, by immortalizing them in the painting. ''The Burial of the Count of Orgaz'' has been admired not only for its art, but also because it is a gallery of portraits of some of the most important personalities of that time in Toledo. In 1612,
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wrote: "The people of our city never grow tired, because ..there are realistic portraits of many notable men of our times."S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 2


Analysis of the painting

According to the terms stipulated in the contract and the prevailing scholarly approach, the painting is divided into two zones, juxtaposing the earthly with the heavenly world, which are brought together compositionally (e.g., by the standing figures, by their varied participation in the earthly and heavenly event, by the torches, cross etc.).M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''A Tribute to El Greco'', 76
* S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 7
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Franz Philipp emphasizes the element of the assumption of the soul (''assumptio animae''), and argues that the work should be considered as tripartite: the central division of the painting is occupied by the ''assumptio animae'', in the form of a newborn, "ethereal" baby. Augustine's perception of the soul and its ascent, which evolved from a Neoplatonic basis, is a possible inspiration for the painter's imagery of ''assumptio animae''.D. Davies, "El Greco & the Reform Movements in Spain", 70 Greco's way of thematically and artistically linking the upper with the lower zone of the painting has been characterized by art scholars as ingenuous, and as further accomplishing the main message of the painting, that veneration and good works lead to salvation.S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 7, 9 In the upper part, the heavenly one, the clouds have parted to receive the "righteous man" in
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. Heaven is evoked by swirling icy clouds, semiabstract in their shape, and the saints are tall and phantomlike.
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, clad in white and in glory, is a radiance of light, and the crowning point of the triangle formed by the figures of the
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and
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in the traditional
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composition of the
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.M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''El Greco-The Greek'', 55
* D. Davies, "El Greco & the Reform Movements in Spain", 70
* S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 9
These three central figures of heavenly glory are surrounded by apostles, martyrs, Biblical figures (including
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,
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and
David David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". w ...
) as well as
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, though he was still alive. The "righteous" Philip II is spiritually united with Christ and the heavenly creatures in a City of God as conceived by Augustine. The heavenly and terrestrial land both blend together in an amazing fashion, but there is little sense of duality. In the central part of the composition, an angel powerfully pushes the nascent soul upwards, a movement interpreted once again as a visualization of the Counter-Reformation teaching of salvation. The scene of the miracle is depicted in the lower part of the composition, in the terrestrial section, where all is normal as regards the scale and proportions of the figures. Saint Augustine, bearing the characteristics of
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, the
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, and Saint Stephen, in golden and red vestments respectively, bend reverently over the body of the count, who is clad in magnificent armor that reflects the yellow and reds of the other figures. The armor is contemporary with Greco's time, and inspired by the ceremonial military dress of the Spanish royals as depicted in
Titian Tiziano Vecelli or Vecellio (; 27 August 1576), known in English as Titian ( ), was an Italians, Italian (Republic of Venice, Venetian) painter of the Renaissance, considered the most important member of the 16th-century Venetian school (art), ...
's portraits. The noblemen contemplate the event in a detached and restrained manner. Their subdued composure has been interpreted either as another visual element of the didactic purpose of the painting under the Counter-Reformation influence or as an expression of the Byzantine origins of Greco's art.M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''A Tribute to El Greco'', 76
* S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 7
The young boy at the left is El Greco's son, Jorge Manuel; on a handkerchief in his pocket is inscribed the artist's signature and the date 1578, the year of the boy's birth. Jorge Manuel's inclusion emphasizes the didactic purpose of the painting: the boy occupies a prominent position close to the spectator's view, directing the latter with his pointing finger.S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 3 The artist himself can be recognised directly above the raised hand of a knight of the
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. The painting has a chromatic harmony that is very rich, expressive and radiant. On the black mourning garments of the nobles are projected the gold-embroidered vestments, thus creating an intense ceremonial character. In the heavenly space there is a predominance of transparent harmonies of iridescence and ivoried greys, which harmonize with the gilded ochres, while in the Madonna's maphorion (mantle) deep blue is closely combined with bright red. The rhetoric of the expressions, the glances and the gestural translation make the scene very moving.M. Lambraki-Plaka, ''El Greco-The Greek'', 55–56


Influences

The composition of the painting has been closely related to the Byzantine
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of the
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. The argumentation supporting this point of view focuses on the icon of the ''
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'' by El Greco that was discovered in 1983 in the church of the same name in
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. Robert Byron, according to whom the iconographic type of the ''Dormition'' was the compositional model for ''The Burial of the Count of Orgaz'', asserts that El Greco as a genuine Byzantine painter worked throughout his life with a repertoire of components and motifs at will, depending on the narrative and expressive requirements of the art.R. Byron, ''Greco: The Epilogue to Byzantine Culture'', 160–174 On the other hand,
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rejects as "unconvincing" the view that the composition of the ''Burial'' is derived from the ''Dormition'', "since the work is more immediately related to Italian Renaissance prototypes". In connection with its elimination of spatial depth by compressing figures into the foreground, the early Florentine Mannerists—
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,
Pontormo Jacopo Carucci (May 24, 1494 – January 2, 1557), usually known as ''Jacopo da Pontormo'', ''Jacopo Pontormo'', or simply Pontormo, was an Italian Mannerism, Mannerist painter and portraitist from the Florentine School. His work represents a pr ...
and
Parmigianino Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (11 January 150324 August 1540), also known as Francesco Mazzola or, more commonly, as Parmigianino (, , ; "the little one from Parma"), was an Italian Mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence, Rome, Bo ...
—are mentioned, as well two paintings by
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: the ''Crucifixion'' and the ''Resurrection of Lazarus'', the latter because of the horizontal row of spectators behind the miracle. The elliptical grouping of the two saints, as they lower the dead body, is said to be closer to Titian's early ''
Entombment Burial, also known as interment or inhumation, is a method of final disposition whereby a dead body is placed into the ground, sometimes with objects. This is usually accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing the deceased and objec ...
'' than to any other work. Wethey asserts that "El Greco's Mannerist method of composition is nowhere more clearly expressed than here, where all of the action takes place in the frontal plane". Philipp argues that the painting is heavily influenced by the contemporary Spanish
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, and that Greco adhered to this sepulchral artistic tradition while adapting a popular religious subject, the
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, to the needs of his assignment. Sarah Schroth believes that Titian's ''Entombment'' is used by Greco as a model to subtly pass his didactic message for the value of good works, and she mentions
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's ''
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'' as an inspiration for the painting's bi-partite composition and the depiction of contemporary laymen in the lower, earthly zone. However, Scroth departs from Wethey's absolute rejection of the presence of Byzantine elements in the painting, and accepts ''Dormition'' as an influence for the ''Burial''s depiction of the ''assumptio animae''. A third work of Tintoretto, ''The Last Judgment'', is mentioned by Schroth as a possible influence for the ''Burial''s depiction of Gloria, since Greco wanted to incorporate elements of the funeral liturgy in the upper part of the painting.S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 13–14


Assessments

Regardless of their different approaches in relation to the painting's influences, the ''Burial'' is unanimously celebrated by art scholars as a masterpiece. It is also regarded as the first completely personal work of the artist, the culmination of his first ten years of creativity in Toledo, initiating his mature artistic period, as well as the processes of spiritualization and dematerialization, which will continue in his later works. According to Lambraki-Plaka, the ''Burial'' is a landmark in the artist's career: "This is where El Greco sets before us, in a highly compressed form the wisdom he has brought to his art, his knowledge, his expertise, his composite imagination and his expressive power. It is the living encyclopedia of his art without ceasing to be a masterpiece with organic continuity and entelechy". The impressive depiction of prominent members of the Toledan society in the lower zone establishes Greco as an accomplished
portrait A portrait is a portrait painting, painting, portrait photography, photograph, sculpture, or other artistic representation of a person, in which the face and its expressions are predominant. The intent is to display the likeness, Personality type ...
ist, with a profound knowledge of physiognomy and gestures. The chromatic harmony and the use of incredibly rich, expressive and radiant colors confirm his talent as a colorist, while the scenes depicted on the embroidered vestments reveal a gifted
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. The overall composition with the innovative elements already mentioned—the peculiar synthesis of the real with the surreal, the negation of spatial depth and the impressive array of portraits—unveil all aspects of Greco's extraordinary art. Interpreting the remark of
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in relation to the painting, that "there are always new things to contemplate in it", Schroth characterizes the ''Burial'' as an "inexhaustible source of instruction as well as pleasure".S. Schroth, "Burial of the Count of Orgaz", 14 In his travel diaries of the Far East,
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and Spain,
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characterizes the ''Burial'' as "a magnificent painting" and "among the profoundest images I have ever seen."A. Einstein – Z. Rosenkranz, ''The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein'', 237


See also

* ''
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'', 1980 BBC series


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External links

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'Two Paintings and a Sceptic'
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linking this painting to ''Guernica'' by Picasso through the question of religious faith, given at
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''The Burial of the Count of Orgaz'' – Analysis and Critical Reception
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