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In other words, contemporary interpretation of his creations is that it was a fantasy of the author. There is no historical evidence that Capriccio artists were making stuff up. Such an interpretation appears to be a very convenient way to explain the inconvenient truth.
In other words, contemporary interpretation of his creations is that it was a fantasy of the author. There is no historical evidence that Capriccio artists were making stuff up. Such an interpretation appears to be a very convenient way to explain the inconvenient truth.


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Revision as of 01:23, 19 February 2025

Stolen History

Where has all the beautiful architecture of our past gone? Most of history has been fabricated by the parasite class, and there may have once been a more unified, advanced culture that was wiped away from our collective memory.

Part 1 - Introduction

Stolen History (Part 1)

Part 2 - The Destruction of the Old World

Painting by Canaletto - Dresden seen from the Right Bank of the Elbe, beneath the Augusts Bridge.
Stolen History (Part 2)

Part 3 - The Mystery of the World Fairs

Treasure Island, an artificial island created for the world fair.
Stolen History (Part 3)

Capriccio

Have a look at an artist famous for his etchings of Rome and of fictitious and atmospheric "prisons" (Le Carceri d'Invenzione). He was a so called Cappricio artist.

In other words, contemporary interpretation of his creations is that it was a fantasy of the author. There is no historical evidence that Capriccio artists were making stuff up. Such an interpretation appears to be a very convenient way to explain the inconvenient truth.

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