The Disrobing (Despoiling) of Christ (after El Greco) (1922) by Matthew Smith

The Disrobing (Despoiling) of Christ (after El Greco) - Matthew Smith - 1922

Artwork Information

TitleThe Disrobing (Despoiling) of Christ (after El Greco)
ArtistMatthew Smith
Date1922
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About The Disrobing (Despoiling) of Christ (after El Greco)

The artwork, titled “The Disrobing (Despoiling) of Christ (after El Greco),” was created by the renowned artist Matthew Smith in the year 1922. This painting is a significant representation within the Post-Impressionism art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting.

The artwork captures a profound scene with Christ at the center, surrounded by various figures in a state of agitation. The use of vibrant, contrasting colors, particularly the intense red of Christ’s garment, draws the eye to the central figure, imbuing the scene with dramatic intensity. The play of light and shadow adds depth and dimensionality, creating a dynamic composition that draws heavily on the influences of El Greco, while distinctly reflecting Smith’s Post-Impressionist sensibilities. The expressions and postures of the surrounding figures contribute to the emotional gravity of the scene, enhancing its overall impact.

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