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This is one of the mist stunning sculptures I have ever seen! It is a wonder to behold.
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I'd be interested to know if someone could do that now.
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I’m sure of that. Last time I was in Italy I visited a school where they taught sculpting and there were amazing objects like it in the works. But they have better tools.
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That makes the originals even more amazing. So pleased the skills are still there.
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That kind of skill is next level!
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a straight man did not chisel those wet abs. no way.
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There isn't a word for this level of skill
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Incredible
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Magnificent
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@Santiag70991062 wacha esa madreeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Beautiful
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I’ve been to Naples and seen it up close. I still wanted to touch it to see if it was really marble or just cloth.
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One world wonder
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I think some advanced technology was involved, too smooth. Or perhaps someone somewhere knew hot to soften marble.
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Reminds me of that Alien Movie, "fire in the sky"pic.twitter.com/BxafpnpBPk
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Reminded me of The John Donne Monument (D. 1631) by Nicholas Stone. The monument depicts John Donne's appearance at the time of his death.pic.twitter.com/LBgsGlwwaG
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