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-:The pious Emperor [[Theodosius I|Theodosius]] abstained from destroying the not very decent statues and other relics of the heathen, in order to perpetuate and expose all the absurdity and infamy of false religions, and to inspire contempt and hatred of them." --[[Sylvain Mareschal]].  
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-''[[Death and the Indecent Pair]]''[http://centuriespast.tumblr.com/post/201673829/exclamationmark-death-and-the-indecent-pair] reminds me of the the [[Albrecht Durer]] nude [[self portrait]] engraving[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/456969540/nude-self-portrait-by-albrecht-durer-via-the-nude][http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nude_self-portrait_by_Albrecht_D%C3%BCrer.jpg]. 
-[[Self Portrait in the Nude]] (1500-1512)+# to become [[quiet]]
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-Pen and brush, heightened with the white on green paper, 29.1 x 15.3 cm+
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-[[Paul Rumsey]] says my [[Mercurius (Pompeii tintinnabulum)]] is a [[tintinnabulum]],+
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-[[Claude Roffat]] had a magazine on [[Outsider Art]] in the [[1990s]] called [[L'OEuf Sauvage]].+
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-[[Abbaye d'Auberive]] is owned by [[Jean-Claude Volot]], he has a huge collection of modern expressionism and [[outsider art]], including [[Jean Rustin]] and [[Witkin]].+
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-Who makes the [[classics]]? Etymologically, the term classics comes from [[classicus]].+
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-The term ''[[classicus]]'' meant [[first class]], the highest [[social class]] in [[ancient Rome]], according to [[property ownership]].+
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-I've said it before, history is what we choose to remember rather than forget and the [[discovery of Pompeii]] and its treasure trove of [[Roman erotica]] should have caused a [[culture clash]] with regards to the developments of [[neoclassicism]], but was rather quietly [[hush]]ed. [[Neoclassicism continued its puritan ways]], althoug some of its spirit was to creep up later in [[Fuseli]] and [[Lequeu]] and burst wide open with [[Romanticism]].+
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