Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), Wanderer in a sea of \u200b\u200bfog
"... maybe we are not alone in this
world, perhaps beyond the sea and the mountains
anyone,
like us or different ,
someone who shares My
ideals, believing in what is right.
Or perhaps a being who denies
concepts of liberty and fraternity and
not know the meaning of love
but just to hate.
Perhaps there is none, or perhaps he
at this time is fraying
With the same questions and my
asks who will never be over
This sea fog ... "
(CD Friedrich)
We can not read what it expresses the face of the traveler, but we can imagine the disgust.
Without the cliff, the man witnesses the profound loss of humanity in which the man as he is lonely and desperate.
Every work of art can be viewed in relation to time and in relation to our time Friedrich fully implements the theme of "Sublime" as a disaster, in a fog that thickened, seems to want to wrap the world in an inextricable tangle.
Honoré Daumier (1808-1879), Uprising The
What is taking place beyond our sea? Mare Nostrum of this crossed by centuries of history. Place of victories, defeats, travel, poems. Alcova of shipwrecks, refugee, refugees, and a bridge to escape the death, pain and suffering.
Beyond the sea in the world is fibrillation in the name of a change called "freedom." Aspiration shared by the rulers and difficult to put down with cruelty.
It then repeats the performance of mass murder, mass graves of innocent slain, so many women and children slaughtered their horror that we cry?.
No despot can not be accepted without offending our values. Never! Our dignity cries for its refusal. Never! And especially when you knows what is teeming under his skin.
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