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Frazz by Jef Mallett for January 18, 2015
Transcript:
Caulfield: Michelangelo said sculpture was easy. Frazz: I seriously doubt that. Caulfield: Well, he said it was simple: Visualize the figure inside the stone and chip away anything that isn't it. Clearly, Michelangelo never made a snowman. Frazz: I don't think firenze gets a lot of snow. Caulfield: I'm doing something Michelangelo couldn't, is what I'm hearing.
KZ71 about 10 years ago
Explain the Turin 2006 Winter Olympics to me.
Grace730 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Michelangelo did make a snowman. The account is in Giorgio Vasariās The Lives of the Artists. āIt is said that Piero deā Medici, who had long associated with Michelangelo, often sent for him, wishing to buy antique cameos and other intaglios, and one snowy winter he got him to make a beautiful snow statue in the court of his palace.āMaybe a snow angel?
Lorenzo Browncoat about 10 years ago
Caulfieldās sculpture technique is the opposite of Michaelangeloā.s. Mike started with a block of stone, and removed excess. Caulfield starts with a handful of snow and adds more.
outfishn about 10 years ago
Maizing. Just skip reading the comments if they bother you so much.
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
Iām sorry to agree about the use of āFirenzeā. The name Florence is so famous that itās become part of English, just like every other famous city whose Italian names you would never use and often wouldnāt even recognize.
(When it comes to foreign nations, we often donāt even know their native names. Magyar? Suomi? Nihon? Zhongguo?)
bondo67 about 10 years ago
Exterminate!
Treesong about 10 years ago
Bharat. Also Deutschland, Hellas, and Al-Misr. I found āFirenzeā a bit pretentious, but nothing to get het up about. Then again, Iām comfortable with āTorinoā for Turin.
pschearer Premium Member about 10 years ago
No, you have it exactly backwards. Surely you must have a chart of IE languages somewhere.
DKHenderson 3 months ago
Frazz being Frazz, he calls a country by the name that it uses for itself. It used to be āFiorenziaā.