georgeinabox
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So I was watching something on the History channel and the narrator mentioned something about how europeans in the middle ages had destroyed some old sculptures/artwork because they depicted living things (horses, people, etc. in this specific case) becuase they were offensive. I was wondering if anyone knew why europeans during medieval times had the belief that having sculptures of living things was offensive.
Thanks to anyone who knows!
Thanks to anyone who knows!
