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The Fable (El Greco)

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1580 painting by El Greco
The Fable
ArtistEl Greco
Year1580
Mediumoil on canvas
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

The Fable (Spanish - La Fábula) is a 1580 allegorical painting by El Greco, produced early in his Toledan period and now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

The light effects and use of colour show the influence of Jacopo Bassano, which the painter had picked up in Italy. It shows a monkey and a rogue flanking a boy blowing on an ember or taper. The central figure was a frequent theme for the artist (he had painted it a few years earlier as El Soplón for example), drawn from a story in Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia.

The painting is probably a moralising warning about the consequences of lust, the ember bursting into flame symbolising sexual arousal, and the monkey and the buffoon the ever-present twin dangers of vice and folly.

See also

Bibliography (in Spanish)

References

  1. "Fable". Prado Museum. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  2. "An Allegory (Fabula)". National Galleries Scotland. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
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  • On display at El Greco Museum in Toledo
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