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The Opening of the Fifth Seal (or The Fifth Seal of the Apocalypse or The Vision of Saint John) was painted in the last years of El Greco's life for a side-altar of the church of Saint John the Baptist outside the walls of Toledo. Before 1908, El Greco's painting had been referred to as Profane Love. The scholar Manuel B. Cossio had doubts about the title and suggested the Opening of the Fifth Seal.[1] The Metropolitan Museum, where the painting is kept, comments: "the picture is unfinished and much damaged and abraded."[2]

The Opening of the Fifth Seal
ArtistEl Greco
Year1608–1614
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions224.8 cm × 199.4 cm (88.5 in × 78.5 in)
LocationThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Subject of the painting


The painting's subject is taken from the Book of Revelation 6:9–11, where the souls of martyrs cry out to God for justice upon their persecutors on Earth. The ecstatic figure of St. John dominates the canvas, while behind him naked souls writhe in a chaotic storm of emotion as they receive white robes of salvation.

The upper portion of the painting was destroyed in 1880. It is believed that the lost portion may have depicted the sacrificial lamb opening the Fifth Seal.[2] The lost upper painting may have also resembled another piece by El Greco, Concert of Angels. Many believe that the surviving portion depicts profane love, while the missing upper portion depicts divine love.[3]


Ownership


Upon El Greco's death in 1614, the work passed to his son, Jorge Manuel Theotocópuli.[2] During the 19th century, it was owned by Antonio Cánovas del Castillo, Prime Minister of Spain. Dissatisfied with the condition of the piece, he attempted to have it restored in 1880. The attempted restoration removed at least 175 centimetres (69 inches) from the top of the canvas, leaving John the Evangelist emphatically pointing nowhere.

After Cánovas' death in 1897, the painting was sold for 1,000 pesetas (US$200) to Ignacio Zuloaga, a painter who was instrumental in reviving European interest in El Greco. The painting may be seen in the background of his work Mis amigos, representing several notable members of the Generation of '98. Zuloaga is known to have shown the painting to Pablo Picasso and Rainer Maria Rilke. He declared it as possessing a "visionary power" that made it a "precursor of modernism".[4] In 1956, the Zuloaga Museum sold this artwork to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, where it is on exhibit today.


Comparison with Les Demoiselles d'Avignon


Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907, oil on canvas, 243.9 cm × 233.7 cm (96.0 in × 92.0 in), New York City, Museum of Modern Art)
Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907, oil on canvas, 243.9 cm × 233.7 cm (96.0 in × 92.0 in), New York City, Museum of Modern Art)

It has been suggested that the Opening of the Fifth Seal served as an inspiration for the early Cubist works of Pablo Picasso, especially Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, which mirrors the expressionistic angularity of the painting. When Picasso was working on Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, he visited his friend Zuloaga in his studio in Paris and studied El Greco's Opening of the Fifth Seal.[5] The relation between Les Demoiselles d'Avignon and the Opening of the Fifth Seal was pinpointed in the early 1980s, when the stylistic similarities and the relationship between the motifs of both works were analysed.[6] Art historian Ron Johnson was the first to focus on the relationship between the two paintings. According to John Richardson, a British art historian, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon "turns out to have a few more answers to give once we realize that the painting owes at least as much to El Greco as Cézanne".[7]

Efi Foundoulaki insists on the "activity of the triangle Picasso-Cézanne-El Greco, which is established in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". Foundoulaki analyzes the Opening of the Fifth Seal and states that the clothed figure in the left part of the painting and the naked figures to the right showed the contradiction between profane and divine love. According to Rolf Laesse, this may have been the original inspiration of Picasso who in a preliminary drawing of the Demoiselles depicted a medical student holding a skull or a book and entering a room where there is a sailor among nude women.[8] Richardson, however, conjectures that Picasso knew the interpretation by Cossio concerning the Opening of the Fifth Seal and based his theory extensively on this conjecture.[9]

Richardson and Foundoulaki emphasize on the morphological parallels between the Opening of the Fifth Seal and Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, and explore the Picasso–Cézanne–El Greco relationship.[10] Foundoulaki asserts that there is a similarity of shape and that Picasso ingeniously repeated the game with the |V and the inverted triangles of El Greco, something he had already begun in The Villagers.[11] According to Foundoulaki, "the dialogue Picasso inaugurated with El Greco in Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, by means of Cézanne, is carried on in Cubism".[11] Richardson sees the Apocalypse in El Greco's Opening of the Fifth Seal as the catalyst which showed Picasso how to harness the spiritual energy of a great religious artist to his own demonic ends. According to Richardson, Picasso followed this apocalyptic vision his whole life.[10]


References


  1. In his catalogue the painting Number 327 is called De l'Apocalypsis? (fragmento)
  2. "The Vision of Saint John". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  3. E. Foundoulaki, From El Greco to Cézanne, 116
  4. Michael Scholz-Hänsel. El Greco: Domenikos Theotokopoulos, 1541–1614. Taschen, 2004. ISBN 978-3-8228-3171-7. Page 90.
  5. C. B. Horsley, The Shock of the Old
  6. R. Johnson, Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon, 102–113
  7. J. Richardson, Picasso's Apocalyptic Whorehouse, 40–47
  8. R. Laesse, A Source in El Greco for Picasso's "Demoiselles d'Avignon", 133–134
  9. J. Richardson, Picasso's Apocalyptic Whorehouse, 45
  10. J. Richardson, Picasso's Apocalyptic Whorehouse, 46
  11. E. Foundoulaki, From El Greco to Cézanne, 102

На других языках


[de] Die Öffnung des fünften Siegels

Die Öffnung des fünften Siegels (auch: Die Vision des heiligen Johannes und Das fünfte Siegel der Apokalypse, bis Anfang des 20. Jh.: Amor divino y amor profano, bzw. Göttliche und irdische Liebe)[1] ist ein nur als Fragment erhaltenes Gemälde von El Greco, das zwischen 1608 und 1614 entstanden ist. Der Maler führte das 224,8 Zentimeter hohe und 199,4 Zentimeter breite Gemälde in Öl auf Leinwand aus. Die Thematik war lange Zeit nicht geklärt, in der Kunstgeschichte ist es nun als Darstellung der Vision des Evangelisten Johannes bekannt. Das Bild wurde im beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert von einigen bedeutenden Künstlern rezipiert. Die Öffnung des fünften Siegels befindet sich heute in der Sammlung des Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
- [en] Opening of the Fifth Seal

[es] Visión del Apocalipsis

Visión del Apocalipsis (o Apertura del Quinto Sello del Apocalipsis o Visión de San Juan) es un cuadro pintado por El Greco (Domenikos Theotokopoulos, 1541-1614). Este óleo sobre tela mide 224,8 centímetros de alto y 199,4 cm de ancho, y fue ejecutado entre 1608 y 1614. Se conserva en el Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York, Estados Unidos, donde se exhibe con el título de Opening of the Fifth Seal.

[fr] L'Ouverture du cinquième sceau

L'Ouverture du cinquième sceau, ou La Vision de saint Jean, est un tableau du Greco (1541-1614), peint entre 1608 et 1614. Cette huile sur toile mesure 224,8 cm de hauteur pour 199,4 cm de largeur et se trouve à New York, au Metropolitan Museum of Art, sous le titre de « The Opening of the Fifth Seal ».

[ru] Снятие пятой печати

«Снятие пятой печати» (или «Видение святого Иоанна») — картина Эль Греко, написанная в последние годы его жизни. Современное название получила в 1908 году: его предложил искусствовед Мануэль Коссио, усомнившийся в правильности предыдущего — «Любовь земная».



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