Darwin considered that letting out one’s emotions was something inappropriate for «civilized» men. Instead, crying was proper for weak personalities, that is, women with a hysterical tendency, senile old men and children, as well as «primitive» people. But, in spite of his andro and Eurocentric blindness, Darwin study of the phylogenetic transmission of behaviors and expressions influenced a thinker who would revolutionize the way of reading images and approaching the history of art, Aby Warburg. […]
