Spanish Golden Age art is presented as Catholic, allegorical, Biblical, and worship-oriented.
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Spanish Golden Age art is presented as Catholic, allegorical, Biblical, and worship-oriented.
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"...is going into patronizing great art. And as you can see, Spanish art, it's very Catholic. So, if it's Catholic, then it's very allegorical...."
"This is his most famous painting called Las Menedez, The Handmaids, okay? What's amazing about this painting is that we are actually, as we..."
"...the Dutch people. But before we do that, let's talk about Spanish art, okay?"
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