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RE: Art Explained By A Writer - Passiaren Fortsættes - 1919
Strange that passion is translated to chat since the translator doesn't do that with me. This besides of the fact that the Danish can be read by me and for sure you recognize the first word as well.
I am not sure if I add the painter on purpose but somehow it happens and I like to add some history to the story as well. In this case it is world war 1 and the fact that the Scandinavian countries like Sweden, Norway and Denmark just like Switzerland liked to stay out of the war.
En efecto, hay muchos pintores de la época que abordaron en sus obras temas relacionados con la guerra. Sin embargo, otros se dedicaron a pintar situaciones que reflejaran la cotidianidad.
It is understandable that every day life is shown after all life goes on and with war only the people get tired and no longer follow the news. Altogether, it's an all-round view a time no one can or wants to remember.
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Ciertamente, los seres humanos nos acostumbramos a todo. Y es un mecanismo de defensa: olvidar.