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Hi everybody 👋🏻, I’d like to show you a picture of an amazing sculpture and tell you something about it.
This artwork is in Italy, in the city of Vicenza, and It’s known as “The Fall of the rebel Angels”. It is made of Carrara marble and It represents the fight between the Evil, and his army of demons, against the archangel Michael. The sculpture is composed by sixty figures: each of them is divided from the others but, at the same time, united in an endless fight.
On the top there is the archangel Michael: he has a sword and a shield. On the shield 🛡 you can read this latin phrase “Quis ut Deus”.
Aug 2, 2021 9:34 PM
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Hi everybody 👋🏻, I’d like to show you a picture of an amazing sculpture and tell you something about it.
This artwork is in Italy, in the city of Vicenza, and it’s known as “The Fall of the rebel Angels”. It is made of Carrara marble and it represents the fight between the Evil, and his army of demons, against the archangel Michael. The sculpture is composed by sixty figures: each of them is separated from the others but, at the same time, united in an endless fight.
On the top there is the archangel Michael: he has a sword and a shield. On the shield 🛡 you can read this Latin phrase: “Quis ut Deus”.
What does "Quis ut Deus" mean? :)
August 10, 2021
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Hi everybody 👋🏻, I’d like to show you a picture of an amazing sculpture. At the same time, I would like to share some interesting facts about it. This artwork is located in Vicenza, Italy. It’s known as “The Fall of the Rebel Angels”. It is made of Carrara marble
and it represents the fight between Evil and his army of demons against Archangel Michael. The sculpture is composed of sixty figures. Each figure
is separated physically but at the same time they are united in an endless fight. At
the top is Archangel Michael. He has a sword and a shield. On the
shield 🛡, you can read this latin phrase “Quis ut Deus”.
August 23, 2021
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