Opening of the Fifth Seal

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

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]

  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.

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