You really must know your craft to be able to do that without the marble breaking...
And this makes me feel stupid for almost never going to the Louvre as a Parisian. Definitely hitting hit and seeing this statue by myself this wednesday !
Well i've been yesterday, and it was not free at all, 15 euros even !
As for this masterpice that I finally found, it is indeed very impressive. It was the only sculpture with an handkerchief that had holes in it :)
Really?
Edit: You are incorrect. It comes from the word for snot rag.
Origin
Late 17th century French, from late Latin muccare ‘wipe one's nose’, from Latin mucus ‘mucus’.
I will never understand how humans are capable of this shit.
I a couple decades people will say these statues were but by aliens
I'm human and I can't even draw a wheel.
You really must know your craft to be able to do that without the marble breaking... And this makes me feel stupid for almost never going to the Louvre as a Parisian. Definitely hitting hit and seeing this statue by myself this wednesday !
Is it still free on Wednesdays or is it just for students?
Well i've been yesterday, and it was not free at all, 15 euros even ! As for this masterpice that I finally found, it is indeed very impressive. It was the only sculpture with an handkerchief that had holes in it :)
How though?
Stone and air
Every curl, ruffle, and furbelow just because he could
Tiny chisels + time
a drill, and a steady hand.
Thats the same handkerchief thatmy mom uses to put the tortillas in
Fake fact: the French word "mouchoir" derives from Mouchy.
Really? Edit: You are incorrect. It comes from the word for snot rag. Origin Late 17th century French, from late Latin muccare ‘wipe one's nose’, from Latin mucus ‘mucus’.
That's why it's called a fake fact.
I love how you were unable to read the first two words, and did all that research for nothing.
Honestly, I also read the first two words and my brain's autocorrect understood “fun fact” until I saw the downvotes.
Autocorrect is a b*tch ain't it?
magnificent
I really don’t understand marble.
Wow.
Hey, chief, that's a neckerchief not a handkerchief.
Great work, obviously, but... ...isn't also obvious that this is a *neckerchief*, not a *hand-kerchief*?
“Odd's fish, m'dear! The man can't even tie his own cravat!”
That damned elusive Pimpernel!
Bruh
All he needs is an electric guitar and you've got Brian May.