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Today’s humble offering of the Friday Afternoon Challenge:“Ready for My Close-up!” Pt. I Sculptur [View all]
CTyankee
Sep 2012
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Forgive me, the proper name of the sculpture is 'Perseus with the Head of Medusa.'
AllenVanAllen
Sep 2012
#10
Would the first piece be Nero? Has that crazed eye thing going on..Love, love Fridays and Art.n/t
monmouth
Sep 2012
#5
No, not Nero. I think the artist was trying for "determined." At least, that is what
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#6
funny thing, I don't see the wing on his foot. It looks like he is stepping on the wind...
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#12
wow, I'm going to have to go back and look at this thing again. I missed several points
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#20
I am just astonished that more folks didn't get this right away...we have a real
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#41
No. It is real art. I gave another hint...the artist is contemporary...alive and well...
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#44
Didyou see the recent book titled "The Greater Journey"? It's about Americans in the 19th
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#49
It is a not a Roman emperor. It is an early Renaissance artist's rendering of a hero.
CTyankee
Sep 2012
#25