bi3mw > 14-12-2021, 01:00 PM
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The two art historians can contribute nothing to the decipherment of the text, but recognize a clear concern in the sequence of the pictures: "It is a plea for the offspring of the nobility, conceived with women from the people, the so-called bastards". Under the guise of botanical symbols, the plight of the disenfranchised and disinherited between the nobility and the people is depicted. "In botany, the most splendid plants - entities sprung from the imagination - are the result of crossbreeding. So the conclusion is obvious: the same rules apply in human biology as well."
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(14-12-2021, 08:28 PM)davidjackson Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Are we sure this Eggenberger is the art professor?
Quote:Lea Carl-Krüsi is a freelance art historian. Christoph Eggenberger was titular professor of art history at the University of Zurich and head of the manuscript department of the Zurich Central Library.
RobGea > 14-12-2021, 09:27 PM
Quote:Lea Carl-Krüsi is a freelance art historian. Christoph Eggenberger was titular professor of art history at the University of Zurich and head of the manuscript department of the Zurich Central Library.