The Disrobing of Christ

The Disrobing of Christ
Spanish: El Expolio
ArtistEl Greco
Year1577–1579
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions285 cm × 173 cm (112 in × 68 in)
LocationSacristy of Toledo Cathedral

The Disrobing of Christ or El Expolio (Latin: Exspolĭum) is a painting by El Greco begun in the summer of 1577 and completed in the spring of 1579 for the High Altar of the sacristy of the Cathedral of Toledo, where it still normally hangs. In late 2013 it was on temporary display at the Prado in Madrid (with the other El Grecos), following a period of cleaning and conservation work there; it was returned to Toledo in 2014. It is one of El Greco's most famous works.[1] A document dated July 2, 1577 which refers to this painting is the earliest record of El Greco's presence in Spain. The commission for the painting was secured thanks to El Greco's friendship from Rome with Luis, the son of Diego de Castilla, the dean of the Cathedral of Toledo. De Castilla senior also arranged El Greco's other major commission, on which he worked simultaneously, the paintings for the Toledan church of Santo Domingo el Antiguo.[2]

  1. ^ M. Lambraki-Plaka, El Greco-The Greek, pp. 43–44.
  2. ^ Brown, p. 95