National Galleries of Scotland: National

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My favorite National Gallery of Scotland, I visit three times every time I come. Enter, the middle position on the left is worth admiring Potticelli, the Virgin kneeling to the Son Jesus, this delicate description of the work, placed in the most central position, next to Leonardo da Vinci's work, but this rarely seen, is his unfinished work, and posterity added some background. The fourth floor impressionist: Van Gogh's two works of different periods, Gaugin's most famous works, my favorite is several scenery of Cézanne, with a watercolor taste, different, and a large portrait of Diego's natural state, which is also the first time I have seen a different work. I personally think Monet is the most common in an exhibition hall, most visitors only pay attention to Monet and Van Gogh.