The discovery of the nature of the image, the symbols which transmit the poetic construction of the work, offer us a landscape of forms ready to recreate and explain a social context where ignorance, illiteracy, epidemics, and war are the ...See moreThe discovery of the nature of the image, the symbols which transmit the poetic construction of the work, offer us a landscape of forms ready to recreate and explain a social context where ignorance, illiteracy, epidemics, and war are the product of a mud-splattered world, without hope of salvation, a world of vice and degeneracy. Fear and superstition versus reason; mythology versus science; and sin as a capital weapon to frighten Man. Written by
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