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    Visual art is bound by the requirement to maintain beauty... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The depiction of Laocoön's scream had to be softened to a sigh in visual art

    Visual art is bound by the requirement to maintain beauty even when depicting suffering

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    The demands of beauty could not be reconciled with [his] pain in all its disfiguring violence, so it had to be reduced. The scream had to be softened to a sigh, not because screaming betrays an ignoble soul, but because it distorts the features in a disgusting manner. (Laocoön, chapter 1, pp. 15, 17)

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