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LESSON 4 · Art vs Power: The Reformation

Hiding In Plain Sight

For most of history, mocking the powerful could get you killed. So artists hid their protest.

  • Medieval carnival art mocked kings and bishops as grotesque clowns
  • Japanese ukiyo-e prints buried political jabs inside pretty everyday scenes
  • Folk songs and woodcuts spread complaints faster than any decree

The trick was deniability: a joke or a flower could carry a message the censor never caught.