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Florence was the stomping grounds of Michelangelo and Leonado De Vinci and a lot of other Italian Queens.The sculpture I saw there affected me deeply, down in places that I had yet to discover. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Chubbies and their admirers must have been present in every human era. The Fountain of Bacchus below, was sculpted by Valerio Ciolo, who used Cosimo I's court jester, Pietre Barbino, as his model | ||||||||||||||||||||
Michelangelo's David. The world's most famous excuse to view the male body. |
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Hercules Kills Diomedes, sculpted by Vincenzo de Rossi. What's that guy Diomedes doing with Hercules' thing? This looks like a 69 gone bad. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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