1741, Henry Fuseli. The Nightmare (1781) is one of his best known works. More dreams in art here: http://buff.ly/2kIdYc9
A young Joseph Grimaldi,
dressed as a monkey, getting propelled into the audience when the rope
his father was swinging him round by snapped - illustration by George
Cruikshank from the Memoirs.
The Grimaldi Shakespeare; notes and emendations on the plays of Shakespeare, from a recently-discovered annotated copy (1853) by F.W. Fairholt and Joseph Grimaldi
I have a letter opener with this little guy on it...but never realized how famous a statue it is...
Manneken Pis statue's wardrobe on exhibit
Thursday, February 02, 2017 - 01:17
Brussels to open a new museum dedicated
entirely to the extensive wardrobe of its beloved Manneken Pis statue.
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STORY: Just around the corner from Belgium's famous
Manneken Pis statue, a new museum dedicated to its extensive wardrobe of
more than 950 costumes will open in Brussels on Saturday (February 4). The Garde Robe Manneken Pis museum will display a
collection of around 130 costumes. Among them, the costume of a Welsh
guard gifted to the statue in 1945, and a replica of its oldest original
outfit, which was offered by King Louis XV in 1747 as an apology after
his French soldiers tried to steal the statue.
There are soccer jerseys, a Santa Claus attire, and a
joker's suit among countless others. "The people get to know much more about the history of
Manneken Pis, that's a very extraordinary history and a long time
history and also here with the costumes it's to learn more about the
history of this tradition. Because the tradition to dressing Manneken
Pis up started in the beginning of the 17th century. So it's a very old
phenomenon that we are explaining here," said historian Gonzague
Pluvinage, who is a curator for Brussels museums.
Visitors can see the costumes that are not in the museum
on a virtual display. The original statue made in 1619 sits in the City Museum,
where the clothes used to be stored. The City Museum will have a new
exhibition focusing on the Manneken Pis' history.
There are strict rules about what the little boy can wear.
For one, his outfits cannot be political or religious, and cannot be
used for commercial purposes.
Manneken Pis is dressed 130 days in the year, and receives
about 15-20 new donated costumes. "It reflects Brussels because first it's the wardrobe of
the oldest resident in Brussels, Manneken Pis, and after that it's the
diversity of the costumes. Many many countries in the world gave
Manneken Pis a costume, so through all those typical and traditional
national costumes, it's practically every resident in Brussels, Belgian
or non-Belgian, can feel himself being part of the collectivity. And
this is typical Brussels. A big city, big collectivity with many
strangers living in Brussels," Pluvinage said.
The museum, which expects 60,000 visitors in the coming
year, also features stations where guests can try to dress a Manneken
Pis replica.
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there are really six people present. There is each man as he sees himself,
each man as the other person sees him, and each man as he really is.
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Two small plots in Via Mizner, the first shopping arcade built on
Worth Avenue, bear the remains of a family dog and a very famous spider
monkey.
Little Johnnie Brown was the pet of Addison Mizner, the famed
Palm Beach architect and Boca Raton developer. Mizner loved to shoulder
Johnnie and another monkey, Deuteronomy, and even hand-stitched a
silk-lined sombrero, with chin strap, for Johnnie.
"You're a cloud, you're a sea you've forgotten.
"You are also what you've lost." Jorge Luis Borges
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The skeletal remains of a Roman-era couple reveal the pair has been holding hands for 1500 years.