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Look! Huge Pieces of Roman Monuments
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We adore the large stone sculptures and fountains that cover Rome. It's incredible that the huge pieces of stone are only small parts of what were once enormous monuments. The broken-off sculpture pieces would be great in a modern home or garden. Imagine having a large, foot, elbow or part of Caesar's face somewhere in your home or garden (if you have room!)...

 
 

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Have you seen these monument "scraps" in Rome or elsewhere?

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Mmmmm...pillaged artifacts! I want ME some!

posted by hdtex on 2008-08-29 07:43:28
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The foot isn't exactly a roman artifact: from what I'm able to read on the inscription, it seems to be the foot of a pope, Urbano Vlll.

posted by Francesca on 2008-08-29 08:54:03
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Seriously?!?

posted by visualingual on 2008-08-29 08:56:23
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There was museum I went to in Napoli that had many statues like those. It was really neat!

posted by hannaleighh on 2008-08-29 09:20:07
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Yeah, I seriously have David's head in my garden right this second. I've had it there for about two years. It looks like he is buried under the garden but just his head is exposed and surrounded by foliage.

posted by Jeanne Rocca on 2008-08-29 09:20:44
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Nice... A few centuries ago they used to cut up larger paintings to sell as small portraits so they could make more profit out of one piece. Curators still have problems piecing together altar pieces scattered around the world.
Wouldn't it be easier to sell each toe separately? And that pedestal would make a great table... such a shame to keep that in one piece.

posted by Black Cat on 2008-08-29 09:23:04
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Really? That large area of "scraps" in the last picture is the Roman Forum...and it will not be showing up in my garden any time soon. Do you have any real examples of this (from say a home and not the Vatican Museum)?

posted by ChristopherB on 2008-08-29 09:44:24
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The foot and the second picture are the remnants of the statue of emperor Constantine. Talk about massive - it was over 40ft tall - SEATED

posted by miyagisan on 2008-08-29 09:49:15
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This just makes me think what we need today is MORE massive statues.... i was thinking of the colossus of rhodes style statue some people are collecting signatures for here in seattle. it would depict steve allen straddling lake union and be taller than the space needle (the joke is he owns most of the land in that part of town)

posted by DahliaCactus on 2008-08-29 10:18:56
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I hear the underground antiquities market is hot!

posted by jen_g on 2008-08-29 11:30:01
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It's not April 1st, but maybe you won the lottery, and are planning on shacking up with Donatella Vesace? Bleh.

posted by paintitbright on 2008-08-29 13:06:35
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am i the only one that thought of the 4-toed foot statue on the tv show "lost" upon seeing this post?

posted by itsabecky on 2008-08-29 15:05:56
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itsabecky, i was going to say the same thing.

posted by selena on 2008-08-29 15:08:29
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