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Only the tiniest of sprites —
like Tinker Bell — should merit them!
And so I've added a more classic sculpture. This type of sculpture, below, is known as a "term" (thanks, Stefan), and it very often incorporates the head of a god, but more usually the head of a satyr. Were the term used as a furniture leg, it would be known as a "terminal."
Because the children depicted with the Muse of Painting were not winged, I decided to drop the wings on this little attendant as well.
I looked at several renditions of blond hair by Michelangelo and noticed that he would sometimes add a tint of red or orange to the yellow. Perhaps the Muse of Sculpture is a strawberry blond.
The finished Muse of Sculpture is below.
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Next week, we'll look at
the Muse of Architecture.
I hope you'll join me then!
In my last posting, several of my blogging friends suggested that something extra was needed around or above the muse. I want to assure my readers that I am still unveiling the Pompeii Room in its early stages, so please don't think for a moment that this is near completion!
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