Jeongho Park

oil painting of man, from waist up, in black and gold armor with helmet on table
Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face
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From 1570 to 1576, El Greco (1541–1614) worked in Rome, where he endeavored to establish himself as a portrait painter.

Link to video of Jeongho Park lecture
Jeongho Park: "Vincenzo Anastagi, El Greco, and Henry Clay Frick"
El Greco’s Vincenzo Anastagi  is one of three portraits from the painter’s formative Italian period. Jeongho Park explores the significance of this important work in the context of El Greco’s career and the implications of Henry Clay Frick's aquisition of this painting for his art collection. 
 
Jeongho Park is the Curatorial Research Associate at the Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas, Austin, and former Anne L. Poulet Fellow at The Frick Collection. 
 
Link to introductory video for the exhibition 'Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face'
Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face

Jeongho Park, Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow at The Frick Collection, introduces the exhibition Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face, on view in the East Gallery through October 26, 2014.