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-[[Image:The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus (1588) - Hendrick Goltzius.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus]]'' [[1588]] by [[Goltzius]]]]+[[Image:The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus (1588) - Hendrick Goltzius.jpg|thumb|left|200px|''[[The Dragon Slaying the Companions of Cadmus]]'' [[1588]] by [[Goltzius]]]]
[[Image:Brutalism at the Schoonselhof. Unidentified grave seen from the back (rear)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Brutalism]] at the [[Schoonselhof cemetery]]. Unidentified [[headstone]] seen from the back (rear). [[Image:Brutalism at the Schoonselhof. Unidentified grave seen from the back (rear)..jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Brutalism]] at the [[Schoonselhof cemetery]]. Unidentified [[headstone]] seen from the back (rear).
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Brutalism at the Schoonselhof cemetery. Unidentified headstone seen from the back (rear). Photo © JWG
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Brutalism at the Schoonselhof cemetery. Unidentified headstone seen from the back (rear).
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Etymology

Latin brutalis, from brutus 'dull, stupid'.

Adjective

brutal

  1. Savagely violent.

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