No one before Bernini had managed to make marble so carnal. In his nimble hands it would flatter and stream, quiver and sweat. His figures weep and shout, their torses twist and run, and arch themselves in spasms of intense sensation. He could, like an alchemist, change one material into another – marble into trees, leaves, hair, and, of course, flesh.
– Simon Schama’s Power of Art. Bernini
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Jean-Joseph Perraud – Le Désespoir by Newbold Bohemia
Lestat, really.
Staff at the Louvre moved artworks to higher floors as Paris experienced its worst flooding in 30 years.
> Photo by Markus Schreiber (2016).
#this looks like an EXCELLENT house party (via xxxdragonfucker69xxx)
Is this more Lestat or more Marius?
They both like to collect statues, Marius just takes better care of his 😉 Plus, Lestat prefers the nude ones.
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Awwww, thank u so much! x3

Details of Michelangelo’s masterpiece “David” (1501–1504)
#the best thing I ever learned about the David is that he made it as a big ‘fuck you’ #according to one of my art teachers #he was given a shit piece of marble that made it incredibly difficult to work with #and it was done on purpose #and so insteaded of throwing a bitch fit or saying he couldn’t work with the marble- #thus proving that he ‘wasn’t that great of an artist’ #he looked at the marble and said ‘no fuck you I will make this my masterpiece and it will be the greatest thing I’ve ever made’ #which of course pissed people off when he did just that #I’m telling ya’ll right now that Renaissance art history is the greatest thing #it’s all a bunch of divas acting overly dramatic and getting into passing contests over who was the better artist #and being commissioned by the church to create propaganda #and then using said propaganda art to add content that subtly undermines the church #I once wrote a ten page paper on that specifically #and let me tell you: the biggest divas were the sculptors (x)
Happy birthday!!!!! Much joy and sparkle. Yes.
Thanks muchly! *hugs*

Statue of Death from Saint Innocents Cemetery – Île-de-France (circa 1530). This image of Death found at the Louvre once stood at the
centre Saint Innocents cemetery in Paris. The cemetery was known for
housing mass graves and was in use from the High Middle Ages until 1780,
when it was closed due to overuse. In 1786, the bones were moved to the
Catacombs in Montparnasse.
Genova
Cimitero Monumentale di Staglieno
photo Gaetano Pezzella
