How painters such as Edvard Munch and Helene Schjerfbeck revived and
adapted El Greco's expressionism in the Nordic countries
During the late 19th century, artists across Europe rediscovered the
almost three-centuries-old art of the Greek painter El Greco
(1541-1614). His characteristic rapturous style resonated with the new
generation of Nordic artists, who were adopting their own forms of
expressionism. El Greco's ascension as a cult figure, however, can be
attributed as much to his life story as to his work: the young artists
heralded El Greco as an outsider idol for the relentless rejection he
encountered during his lifetime.
This catalog traces the influence of El Greco on the work of Nordic
artists such as Edvard Munch, Helene Schjerfbeck, Nils Dardel, Harald
Giersing and Jens Ferdinand Willumsen. The Nordic reception of El Greco
in the decades between 1885 and 1945 has never previously been explored;
by doing so, the book adds a key piece to the mosaic that is the
artist's multinational legacy.