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{{dyktalk|7 June|2010|entry=... that the Roman marble '''''[[Sleeping Ariadne]]''''' of the [[Vatican Museums]] was for centuries called ''[[Cleopatra]]'' because her [[armband]] was mistaken for Cleopatra's [[asp (reptile)|asp]]?}}
{{dyktalk|7 June|2010|entry=... that the Roman marble '''''[[Sleeping Ariadne]]''''' of the [[Vatican Museums]] was for centuries called ''[[Cleopatra]]'' because her [[armband]] was mistaken for Cleopatra's [[asp (reptile)|asp]]?}}

Revision as of 05:20, 20 August 2020

De Chirico and the sleeping Ariadne

Maybe could be interesting to add the fact, that the sleeping Ariadne was a leitmotif in the paintings of the first De Chirico. some exemples: http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/images/h2/h2_1996.403.10.jpg http://massimo.delmese.net/wp-content/uploads/GiorgioDeChirico-1.jpg http://www.neues-paris-ile-de-france.de/fichiers/fckeditor/Image/1126/de/original/giorgio-de-chirico-piazza-italia.jpg http://www.ricci-art.net/img004/217.jpg

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mb —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.78.100.119 (talk) 09:05, 27 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]