
BEYOND THE VEIL: THE VICTORIAN OBSESSION WITH DEATH AND MOURNING BY PAUL GAMBINO
Beyond the VeilĀ is a visual tour through the curious history of how we deal with deathāthe grief and mourning, the funerals, symbols, and ceremonies. Ā
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FromĀ Victorian EnglandĀ across to theĀ US, learn about the often peculiar and at times macabre ways of how the living memorialize the dead.Ā
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Humans have always had ways of marking death, but in Victorian England death became a morbid obsession that went globalādeath was as much ācelebratedā as it was a source of fear and sadness. Queen Victoria herself became a figurehead of grief after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861. Her ensuingĀ fascination with deathĀ took many visual formsāfrom her ritualized embrace of black clothing to the building of ostentatious monumentsāand massivelyĀ influenced cultural normsĀ in both the UK and further afield.Ā
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BEYOND THE VEIL: THE VICTORIAN OBSESSION WITH DEATH AND MOURNING BY PAUL GAMBINO
Beyond the VeilĀ is a visual tour through the curious history of how we deal with deathāthe grief and mourning, the funerals, symbols, and ceremonies. Ā
Ā
FromĀ Victorian EnglandĀ across to theĀ US, learn about the often peculiar and at times macabre ways of how the living memorialize the dead.Ā
Ā
Humans have always had ways of marking death, but in Victorian England death became a morbid obsession that went globalādeath was as much ācelebratedā as it was a source of fear and sadness. Queen Victoria herself became a figurehead of grief after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861. Her ensuingĀ fascination with deathĀ took many visual formsāfrom her ritualized embrace of black clothing to the building of ostentatious monumentsāand massivelyĀ influenced cultural normsĀ in both the UK and further afield.Ā
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Beyond the VeilĀ is a visual tour through the curious history of how we deal with deathāthe grief and mourning, the funerals, symbols, and ceremonies. Ā
Ā
FromĀ Victorian EnglandĀ across to theĀ US, learn about the often peculiar and at times macabre ways of how the living memorialize the dead.Ā
Ā
Humans have always had ways of marking death, but in Victorian England death became a morbid obsession that went globalādeath was as much ācelebratedā as it was a source of fear and sadness. Queen Victoria herself became a figurehead of grief after the death of her beloved Prince Albert in 1861. Her ensuingĀ fascination with deathĀ took many visual formsāfrom her ritualized embrace of black clothing to the building of ostentatious monumentsāand massivelyĀ influenced cultural normsĀ in both the UK and further afield.Ā
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