Saturday, April 19, 2003

At Villa Borghese is Canova's statue of Paolina Bonaparte in the role of "Venere Vincitrice" of the Judgement of Paris

The Judgement of Paris, by Rubens, in the National Gallery, London, with notes on the myth. via plep

Michelangelo's Self Portrait in Last Judgment
From 1534-41 Michelangelo painted "The Last Judgment" on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Just to the lower right of Christ, near His left foot, is Bartholomew holding a streched out human skin to symbolize his martyrdom. Michelangelo painted his own face into this skin--It is well hidden to the casual observer.

Have you ever wondered why Mose is often portrayed with horns on his head?
Moses is depicted with horns due to an error in translating the words in the Bible. The words "rays of light" or however it was specifically written translated into "horns" .
The Church of St Peter in Chains, Rome Michaelangelo's Moses--Moses and Horns--Moses; face shone, horns?--Pictures of Moses with horns--horns on Michaelangelo's famous statue of Moses --The real reason why Moses has horns--progetto mose'--The sign of the betrayed in Michelangelo's Moses mose'--

San Pietro in Vincoli

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Monday, April 14, 2003

the christian catacombs of rome via plep