Dutch depictions of excess reduce anxiety by letting viewers contemplate forbidden indulgence without performing it.
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Dutch depictions of excess reduce anxiety by letting viewers contemplate forbidden indulgence without performing it.
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"take this maiden who's resisting but we can't resist into his world right and so this is saying like if you ever become poor..."
"...excessive activity you should lead lead a life of moderation and temperance okay another picture of a prostitute a poor person okay so you..."
"...which is the Christian virtue of fasting and showing restraint, showing temperance, okay?"
"...these paintings are ones of simplicity, ones of restraint, ones of temperance, ones of prudence, okay? So within these paintings captures a lot of..."
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The Dutch Golden Age begins with a poisoned Spanish windfall and ends with Vermeer exposing cracks in the respectable household.
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