Bookworm Room has this observation:
“Color is an interesting thing. I long ago realized that the 1920s and 1930s seem further away for me, visually, than the pre-modern era. The difference is color. When I think of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance or the Enlightenment, even though the images are frozen, they still are in living color. Color gives them a vitality that makes them immediate”
Read Bookworm‘s post and take time to see the video at the end.
Just because things happened in the distant past, doesn’t mean that they didn’t happen. Such things serve as a lesson for what could happen again; and also as a reminder of man’s capacity for evil.
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