Thursday, February 2, 2017

Fields

Fields
Marble
Venus de Milo
Plaza
Place
Praxiteles

Matt.22:14
"For many are called, but few are chosen."

Psalm 25:3
"Yea, let none that wait on thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which transgress without cause."







"The many fail; the one succeeds."~~~Tennyson




"all the high points about the valley were mantled in fresh snow"~~~John Muir










Venus de Milo
Aphrodite of Milos (Greek: Αφροδίτη της Μήλου, Aphroditi tis Milou), better known as the Venus de Milo, is an ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture. Created sometime between 130 and 100 BCE, it is believed to depict Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty (Venus to the Romans). It is a marble sculpture, slightly larger than life size at 203 cm (6 ft 8 in) high. Part of an arm and the original plinth were lost following its discovery. From an inscription that was on its plinth, it is thought to be the work of Alexandros of Antioch; earlier, it was mistakenly attributed to the master sculptor Praxiteles.




Antoine Blanchard - "Place de la Madeleine", Hiver









Chess: "Fields" "Venus de Milo" "Plaza" "Place" "Marble" "Praxiteles"

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