We open this statement to explain the background and contents of this article. Like a great conceptual artist, Sol Ruit, I think many people misunderstand art, especially past art. In this regard, I also believe that everyone has the right to their own opinion and ideas. I hope you as a reader allow me to find my previous comment in this article. I want to be able to compare and compare the official features I am following, the symbols contained in them, and the cultural background of each art.
Since I first traveled to Spain ten years ago, I have always loved Toledo, and El Greco's 16th century paintings. I've seen some of El Greco's works with Earl of Orgaz and in Europe, but the closest thing to Toledo's landscape is the frame print that I left on the wall. The reason is that the viewpoint of Toledo is owned by Metropolis and I have never been to New York. This painting is currently being exhibited with other Spanish masterpieces, both borrowed from international collections themselves and abroad. I showed this news to my husband.
Toledo was once the capital of Spain, the hometown of famous artist El Greco. El Greco is known for his Biblical characters and events that are still being displayed at Toledo Cathedral today. While I was in Toledo, my friends and I decided to buy an English voice guided cathedral for £ 8. Hey, that's worth it! We learned a lot about the cathedral and read a lot of El Greco's paintings. To be honest, I do not remember whether I joined the IU Honors program. After consulting with my colleagues one of our friends confirmed that many of us chose not to visit because we have 8 euro in our pocket. Priorities of high school students