...Printed propaganda was first used by politicians during the Renaissance (1450-1650). This method of sharing ideas was more visible, accessible, and reliable than word-of-mouth.
Commissioned by the ruling class, artistic works were laden with political undertones. Printed reproductions of art became the social media of their time and were designed to cleverly mold public opinion as propaganda tools. Using symbolism and hidden messages, reproductions were powerful political statements cleverly masked within the printed artwork.

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