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The Smiling T.L. Fan

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funny myth about champagne glasses


So the myth goes that the shape of a champagne glass was modelled after Marie Antionette's breasts, Snopes says no.

So I was thinking how funny a glass would look shaped like my breast!! hahaha

Sorry for the visual guys!

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The Naughty Bad Girl

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Wow...What weird boobs then! LOL! If glasses were modeled after mine, they'd be GIGANTIC. Hehehehehe

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Jessica Almighty

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That's why they are called jugs hehe.

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Moore Ideas Not More Ideas!

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Of course there are two kinds of champagne glasses, and the tall flutes would look very weird as breasts!

I don't know about the Marie Antoinette reference, but I do know that the French have the saying that the perfect female breast would fit inside a champagne glass. And, I'm talking about the old fashioned bowl-shaped glasses, not the flutes!

If you think about it, they're kind-of right...!!!

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Jessica Almighty

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yeah that would make some sense .. still the thought of the flutes tee hee

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Long Lost DiMera Daughter

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I actually was thinking of the bowl kind when I read the myth. I am with Jodi though, my glasses would be kind of big

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This conversation makes me think of the old masters' paintings of nude women, done by men who had never seen a naked woman and were just extrapolating what a real female breast would look like. I'll see if I can find one to post here for you in case you can't remember high school art classes. Did you guys know that Michelangelo never saw a naked woman his whole life? Some of his renditions of the naked female body are quite strange.



Michelangelo's version of the naked female form.

Note how on Eve, she has a male's body with a couple of boobs plopped on her front. So funny! Not that I'm making fun of the great master, but you'd have thought these guys might have asked for a nude model or something, non? They all did, however, know the male form very, very well.

And another lousy looking nude lady by Albrecht Durer 1504

Did this guy ever see a naked woman? Anyway, good thing nobody ever made a champagne glass from this gal's boobs.

-- Edited by KaeEll at 10:59, 2008-01-01

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Oh my gosh I forgot that the women were so manly looking in his painting. I had no clue he'd never seen a female nude. Seriously wow lol. And Durer's is aaaack. I would rather be ripped like in the Michelangelo than that I mean at least she had a fairly good face in that one ... the nose ... yikes.

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Many of the old masters were not interested in looking at naked ladies.

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Thanks for those, KaeEll...!!!

Durer's version fits the champagne glass criterion, but Michelangelo's looks like she had a bad implant job!

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Peter Paul Rubens liked looking at naked ladies.



Shoot - link went all prissy on me. Scroll down to "Andromeda" in the images list. Larger image can be accessed by clicking on the small pic.



-- Edited by KaeEll at 00:44, 2008-01-02

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Long Lost DiMera Daughter

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Well I never took any art classes outside of elementary school so I suppose its why I didn't know enough about the great artists. Thanks for posting those Kae, outright fascinating.

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The Smiling T.L. Fan

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I took Art 101 in college but never knew that about Michaelangelo! I couldn't believe the muscles on that woman! You'd think he could have guessed a woman is more petite based on how clothing fit?!

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Jessica Almighty

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You'd think, but I suppose back then they covered a lot lol.

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The old masters studied anatomy for musculature and all that, but they studied male form and drawings. And if you'd never SEEN or touched a naked female, had no desire to do so, then why would anyone think they'd be built so differently? It's naive, yes, but without any knowledge, and if all your teachers were also of the same persuasion.... .

I'm sure that if someone had taken Michelangelo, for example, by the hand, and led him to a live nude posing for artists, he's have been extremely interested in noting all the differences, and it would have been reflected in his art. But nobody ever did.

Interestingly, he drew clothed women very well, as no doubt he had seen plenty of them. Remember, back then women wore loose, drape-y clothes. There was no spandex at the time, no minis, no tube tops, nothing revealing at all, except for some low bodices, and the clothes were in multiple layers.


Titian was married and a father. See the difference?

-- Edited by KaeEll at 12:53, 2008-01-02

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Long Lost DiMera Daughter

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wow thanks kae, I sure do learn something new everyday around here

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I think I miss teaching art. smile.gif

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teaching art would be fun!

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I could never teach anything as I hate standing in front of more then one person and speaking. Though i had wanted to take a drawing class for my art appreciation class but wound up having to take a music class that was less then fun. I think drawing would have been funner.

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The more I think about it, I would LOVE to teach art! Wonder what I would have to do to teach? I guess another 2 years of school.

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