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“The “child” was an invention of the seventeenth century … He had, up until that time, been merged in the adult world and there was nothing that could be called childhood in our sense.”

— Marshall McLuhan, The Medium is the Massage.

Notice how both children in this portrait are dressed much like their parents. It’s as though they’re little adults. What do you think their childhood was like—if they did have one, that is?

Family Group

Family Group

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