When I was visiting a museum in France, I found this piece of art which was inspired by The Veiled Christ. Mesmerizing...pic.twitter.com/brOsC9VjxL
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When I was visiting a museum in France, I found this piece of art which was inspired by The Veiled Christ. Mesmerizing...pic.twitter.com/brOsC9VjxL
This is amazing! Do you remember the name of it? Look at the butterfly and the little snail! Do you think the artist meant for the texture of the pillow to resemble the texture of a brain?
Yes, I love the snail and butterfly details too! Indeed it's the texture of a brain. The exposition is called 'Gisants' by Jan Fabre.The theme in the exposition is brain. Here are other pieces from the exposition:pic.twitter.com/NWkIZc8vEf
So interesting, thank you! I'll be looking for more pics on the internet!
My brain trying to figure out how that marble looks like clothpic.twitter.com/j2kiqTL7Ba
You can admire The Veiled Christ at Cappella Sansevero, Naples, Italy
http://www.museosansevero.it
@museosansevero
#Napolipic.twitter.com/GnxNSXJzSB
One by Lombardi that I had the pleasure to view in Soumaya Museum, Mexico Citypic.twitter.com/AyPqdrNJmB
How on earth did he get that fluidity out of a piece of marble? Masterful carving.
The draping, though. The mother-loving draping.pic.twitter.com/3uKzmnrqWC
These sculptures are really impressive
Impossibly beautiful.
This piece has always astounded me.
Masterpiece, must view. 
I can't imagine the kind of talent that can reproduce that kind of intricate detail in marble.
Absolutely stunning
Nearly 300 years a go... something is going wrong
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