Great works of art attract and fascinate us. So it comes as no surprise that some of the more recognizable pieces of art get spoofed mercilessly by artists and wags everywhere. This is another in a series of art spoofs, this one based on Michelangelo's Renaissance masterpiece sculpture of the Bible's King David, standing in the raw. "David" was first chiseled from a single block of discarded Carrara marble by Michelangelo when he was only 26. He finished it three years later for the Palazzo della Signoria in Florence and it had fascinated viewers and artists ever since. There are several replicas of the towering statue, including one in England and one in Las Vegas.
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PrimaveraBel 3 years ago
And hello toyou!
bestjonbon 3 years ago
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starzship 3 years ago
Heh, heh. Thank you!
bestjonbon 3 years ago