When I got your email, I saw ‘faces of the vatican’ and I’m not sure what I expected to see, but when I saw the first image, I burst out laughing. :D
They are fabulous sculptures. Are they inside or outside? I like the second one best, that’s all over ferocious, and all the little details!
Kreatorsays
Sculpture is the art that most often amazes me. The attention to detail in show is indeed astounding. But I’m still making fun of them, because that’s how I roll! COMIC COMIC COMIC
rqsays
They’re inside. The first is one of a pair of lions holding St Helen’s coffin on their backs, the second… lion? dog? is one of two holding Constantine’s daughter’s coffin. The third was part of a wall decoration, and the last was the corner of something or other… To be honest I’ve forgotten. :D But they seemed like trustworthy and characterful faces, all of them.
More from the Vatican later. ;)
How exciting it must have been, to see all that in person!
rqsays
It was very nearly overwhelming, not least because the group I was with had special permission to be there after hours -- so we didn’t have to deal with the people and the crowds. And we didn’t have time for the whole museum. But… impressive doesn’t quite cut it, and not only because of the gilt and obvious opulence -- the art in that place is of a magnitude defined best by “really something else”. Mostly the sheer amount of art (and you realize the effort and people-power and planning that goes into it).
jazzletsays
They are amazing, but they could do with a good clean especially the first two.
voyagersays
rq, I had the same feeling when we were at the Hermitage. Everywhere I looked there was something amazing. I had to focus myself again and again because my eye was drawn all over the place. Also, I don’t know what that second beast is, but I think I’m in love. Look at that face.
Caine says
When I got your email, I saw ‘faces of the vatican’ and I’m not sure what I expected to see, but when I saw the first image, I burst out laughing. :D
They are fabulous sculptures. Are they inside or outside? I like the second one best, that’s all over ferocious, and all the little details!
Kreator says
Sculpture is the art that most often amazes me. The attention to detail in show is indeed astounding. But I’m still making fun of them, because that’s how I roll!
COMIC COMIC COMIC
rq says
They’re inside. The first is one of a pair of lions holding St Helen’s coffin on their backs, the second… lion? dog? is one of two holding Constantine’s daughter’s coffin. The third was part of a wall decoration, and the last was the corner of something or other… To be honest I’ve forgotten. :D But they seemed like trustworthy and characterful faces, all of them.
More from the Vatican later. ;)
Caine says
How exciting it must have been, to see all that in person!
rq says
It was very nearly overwhelming, not least because the group I was with had special permission to be there after hours -- so we didn’t have to deal with the people and the crowds. And we didn’t have time for the whole museum. But… impressive doesn’t quite cut it, and not only because of the gilt and obvious opulence -- the art in that place is of a magnitude defined best by “really something else”. Mostly the sheer amount of art (and you realize the effort and people-power and planning that goes into it).
jazzlet says
They are amazing, but they could do with a good clean especially the first two.
voyager says
rq, I had the same feeling when we were at the Hermitage. Everywhere I looked there was something amazing. I had to focus myself again and again because my eye was drawn all over the place. Also, I don’t know what that second beast is, but I think I’m in love. Look at that face.