May 14, 200619 yr Not that I know of. I can't point you to exactly where I got it from online. I know that night I was also looking at some corpse pics from naturally mummified persons from Mexico, which I may or may not have seen on rotten.com (not for the weak of constitution). Sorry. Why; what's the story on Fragonard?
May 14, 200619 yr Fragonard was an anatomist and is the man responsible for at least 21 (or more) known statues that were made using corpses stripped of their skin, then preserved by soaking them in alchohol for a period of time, removing them from the alchohol, then drying them, which perfectly preserved them in the state Fragonard put them in. A well known Fragonard statue is "The Rider of the Apocalypse" [sic?]. In that piece of work, a preserved corpse is riding a horse which was given the same treatment.
May 14, 200619 yr Cool! No: I don't recall hearing about Fragonard, but a quick google showed up a bunch of his paintings- nice, intricate stuff. If you have any links to his statuary, I'd be interested to see them.
May 14, 200619 yr ^ Now, hold on just a sec. That's another Fragonard that the Fragonard I was talking about was related to, if that makes any sense. Those paintings are not his, but rather belonging to his cousin. This is the horse and rider...uh, work I was talking about. Here's another holding...I think that's...a mandable or something. Those are the best images I could find. Here's a link. http://musee.vet-alfort.fr/Site_GB/index2.htm
May 15, 200619 yr Wow- awesome creepy stuff. The pieces strongly remind me of the 'statuary' in the basement of House on Haunted Hill. I have to admire those who are able/driven to follow their vision thru over the course of years.
May 15, 200619 yr ^ Now, hold on just a sec. That's another Fragonard that the Fragonard I was talking about was related to, if that makes any sense. Those paintings are not his, but rather belonging to his cousin. This is the horse and rider...uh, work I was talking about. Here's another holding...I think that's...a mandable or something. Those are the best images I could find. Here's a link. http://musee.vet-alfort.fr/Site_GB/index2.htm that is some creepy $h! lol
May 15, 200619 yr Oh, here's an interesting note: I think King [Henry, something, and insert number here] purchased the horse and rider...statue (what would you call these exactly?). I'd be afraid to touch it, to be honest.
May 15, 200619 yr Oh, here's an interesting note: I think King [Henry, something, and insert number here] purchased the horse and rider...statue (what would you call these exactly?). I'd be afraid to touch it, to be honest. Yeah...I wouldn't wanna touch that thing
May 16, 200619 yr I guess it's pretty strange I would look at it in person up close and personal and yet I wouldn't touch it... Oh, yeah. Another Fragonard Fragment: some of the bodies used to make the models were robbed from graves. Frag's probably burnin' in hell.
May 16, 200619 yr I'd touch it; I'm sure the cooties were 'embalmed' too. EDIT: I found the original uncropped pic of my avatar; it is indeed from rotten.com. There were a half-dozen or so naturally-preserved corpse pics from Mexico, tho I don't recall the link title. Another warning: the site is not for the weak of constitution. There's some pics there that will haunt you... Edited May 16, 200619 yr by balthazar
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