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To counterpoint that, the third author discusses the many images of childbirth that were created during the Renaissance, also handcrafted, which helped celebrate babies coming into the world. It is not impossible to imagine that some of these images, often created to give mothers comfort before and after the birth, could have been created by the very same artists and craftsmen who were creating tools for torture and pain during the same time.

It is interesting to note how different the uses of art and artistic talent were during this time. Today, it seems a juxtaposition for an artist to create tools used to maim and kill another human, but at the time, it was commonplace and even "normal," as these essays indicate.

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Musacchio, J.M. The art and ritual of childbirth in Renaissance Italy.

Sheridan, a. Discipline and punish: Birth of the prison.

Terry, a. The craft of torture: Bronze sculptures and the punishment of sexual offence.


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Musacchio, J.M. The art and ritual of childbirth in Renaissance Italy.

Sheridan, a. Discipline and punish: Birth of the prison.

Terry, a. The craft of torture: Bronze sculptures and the punishment of sexual offence.

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