RE: SPb streets. October photodump

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I have read a few years ago several books by French medieval historian, Michelle Pasture, his 'The History of Color' cycle. The colours he investigated, were Red, Green, Blue and Black. This was fantastic reading, if you let me to recommend it to you and if only you have time you can invest in reading. Black color has a contradictory fate. The color of the primordial darkness, in the Middle Ages it migrated to the robes of monks, soon began to dominate the Protestant wardrobe, turned into a favorite color of lawyers and businessmen, in the romanticism era it became the sign of melancholy, and later - a marker of elegance and style ... and at the same time an indispensable attribute of mundane everyday life. But I am rather sick of it (tho I appreciate B-W Monochrome in photography).
!PIZZA



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Thank you @qwerrie ,

Always appreciate hearing of a good book....it sounds most interesting....thank you for the summary.

Colour is important in history...I had quite forgotten.

Thank you for your kind reply.

Kind Regards,

Bleujay

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My pleasure! 😃 I love to spread the word and give 2nd life to good books, when its possible. and of course Hive !PIZZA ☘️

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