(A) Not relevant: Whether corrective measures existed doesn't affect the possibility of El Greco having astigmatism.
(B) Not relevant: The prevalence of astigmatism in the 16th and 17th centuries doesn't directly address El Greco's specific case.
(C) Not relevant: The critics' own vision isn't directly related to El Greco's.
(D) Most relevant: Astigmatism can distort vision, but the explanation doesn't consider how El Greco might have adjusted his perception based on his own distorted view. He might have seen his paintings as "normal" despite the astigmatism-induced distortion.
(E) Somewhat relevant, but not the most critical: Artistic vision can be different, but the argument focuses on a potential medical condition affecting El Greco's perception, not just artistic style.
(B) Not relevant: The prevalence of astigmatism in the 16th and 17th centuries doesn't directly address El Greco's specific case.
(C) Not relevant: The critics' own vision isn't directly related to El Greco's.
(D) Most relevant: Astigmatism can distort vision, but the explanation doesn't consider how El Greco might have adjusted his perception based on his own distorted view. He might have seen his paintings as "normal" despite the astigmatism-induced distortion.
(E) Somewhat relevant, but not the most critical: Artistic vision can be different, but the argument focuses on a potential medical condition affecting El Greco's perception, not just artistic style.
Statistics : Posted by Gemmie • on 28 Apr 2020, 10:14 • Replies 23 • Views 44889






