Marbleless!Horace and trees or leaves don’t match – especially in autumn.At least, the statue is closer to its original state now; those leaves were attached later due to moral concern by the clergy.…should have used crazy glue…
Next time you’re in London, visit the Victoria & Albert Museum (it’s free).In the “Castings” room is a full-size copy of Michelangelo’s David.Walk around behind the pedestal, and you’ll find the removable plaster fig leaf that was created in 1857 for those times that “royal ladies” visited the museum.You can read about it at the V&A’s website, look up object number 085428 (that first character is an Oh), or just search for “fig leaf”, it’ll be the first hit.
Leaves fall. We’re used to seeing real leaves, or those in beautiful artwork about them, fall from trees. We aren’t so used to seeing leaves used for “modesty” purposes fall from statues. But this IS fall season, after all…
Sherlock Watson about 8 years ago
Seconds later, a tour group of elementary school girls came along…
Tigressy about 8 years ago
Marbleless!Horace and trees or leaves don’t match – especially in autumn.At least, the statue is closer to its original state now; those leaves were attached later due to moral concern by the clergy.…should have used crazy glue…
anniebodyhome about 8 years ago
Early autumn.
Kristiaan about 8 years ago
In Florence, none of them have fig leaves.
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 8 years ago
Not to worry, ReLeaf™ is on the way!
BubbleTape Premium Member about 8 years ago
someone’s feeling frisky!
J Short about 8 years ago
Leaves nothing to the imagination.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
ooooooooooops.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 8 years ago
Straight to Facebook!
Perkycat about 8 years ago
Love it!
Ermine Notyours about 8 years ago
What do horses and unleafed marble statues have in common? They’re both in this museum.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Maybe he was excited to see Horace…
autostaretx about 8 years ago
Next time you’re in London, visit the Victoria & Albert Museum (it’s free).In the “Castings” room is a full-size copy of Michelangelo’s David.Walk around behind the pedestal, and you’ll find the removable plaster fig leaf that was created in 1857 for those times that “royal ladies” visited the museum.You can read about it at the V&A’s website, look up object number 085428 (that first character is an Oh), or just search for “fig leaf”, it’ll be the first hit.
RWill about 8 years ago
Don’t look, Ethel!
Penny Robinson Fan Club about 8 years ago
Was he a major?
Argythree about 8 years ago
Leaves fall. We’re used to seeing real leaves, or those in beautiful artwork about them, fall from trees. We aren’t so used to seeing leaves used for “modesty” purposes fall from statues. But this IS fall season, after all…
Bargrove about 8 years ago
Ah, who cares a fig?
chris_weaver about 8 years ago
Well, it IS the thud of September.
DevilDog2001 Premium Member over 5 years ago
O_o