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Marriage of the Virgin
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Artist El Greco
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 110 cm × 83 cm (43 in × 33 in)
Location National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest

Marriage of the Virgin is a beautiful painting created by the famous artist El Greco. He painted it between 1603 and 1605. The painting shows a very important event: the Marriage of the Virgin Mary. Today, you can see this artwork at the National Museum of Art of Romania in Bucharest.

About the Painting

This painting is called Marriage of the Virgin. It shows the wedding of Mary, who would later become the mother of Jesus. El Greco used oil paints on a canvas to create this artwork. It measures about 110 centimeters tall and 83 centimeters wide.

Who Was El Greco?

El Greco was a Greek painter, sculptor, and architect. He spent most of his life in Spain. His real name was Doménikos Theotokópoulos, but people called him El Greco, which means "The Greek." He is known for his unique style, which often features long, wavy figures and bright, unusual colors.

Where Can You See It?

The Marriage of the Virgin painting is currently in the National Museum of Art of Romania. This museum is located in the city of Bucharest.

Part of a Bigger Project

This painting was not made by itself. It was one of five paintings El Greco created for a special church. This church was the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad in a Spanish town called Illescas. The paintings were meant to decorate the main altar of the church.

The other four paintings that were part of this project are:

These four paintings are still in the Santuario church in Illescas today. Only Marriage of the Virgin is in a different museum.

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