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To: Brumar89 who wrote (59410)10/6/2014 5:43:36 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 69300
 
For someone that doesn't think Greek classics didn't have much influence, you'll have a very tough time ignoring this statue of David (glaring back at Rome) unveiled in 1504. And even more the statue was placed in a public square outside the seat of government in Florence in full public view.

One could bet you'd be out protesting in a minute if some nudity in art like this was placed out in the public
square today wouldn't you? You would never stop your wormy whining....( another bet I win)

Did the other boys also make fun of you in PE class? Was being nude in the showers with the other boys traumatizing & disturbing for you?
I'm sure they did make fun and were you so ashamed of your shortcomings?
(another bet I win!)

The European world became flooded with this art after the renaissance, that return of the Greek classics to Italy, try not to get too excited, but being a literalist fool you cannot see the art for the real skills & the art. how sad for you.