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Editor: This is Joseph Jablonski's "Saint Paul's Church, Cambridge," created in 1925. I find the steeple's height quite striking. What do you see in it? Curator: This etching encapsulates the architectural landscape of Cambridge during a time of significant social change. How does the church, as a symbol of institutional power, interact with its urban surroundings and the communities it serves? Editor: That's interesting. I hadn't thought about its relationship to the community. Curator: Consider the church's visual dominance. Does it invite inclusion or reinforce existing hierarchies? The etching may reflect both faith and the complexities of social structures at the time. Editor: I see what you mean. Thanks, I'll definitely keep that in mind.
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