atddta 32:895/905 lunes, orbs of statutes
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Fri May 9 08:48:15 CDT 2008
I did not know what a lune was so I looked it up:
A lune is a plane figure bounded by two circular arcs of unequal radii, i.e., a crescent. (By contrast, a plane figure bounded by two circular arcs of equal radius is known as a lens.)
"grladams at teleport.com" <grladams at teleport.com> wrote:
In sculpture, is there significance in whether the orbs of eyes have wedges
chiselled into them or not?
compare p. 895 first paragraph to p.905 second paragraph
"Spirit of Bimetallism, face correct as a face on a ceremonial urn,
garlanded, chiseled onto each iris a wedge of radiant attention aimed at
her right hand, which held suspended a symbolic sun and moon as Justice
holds her scales... like the other models, little chance, in the expression
she had assumed, of wistful regret for what she'd come to"
vs
"Frieze creatures, upper-floor caryatid faces, mineral lonliness. Where
were any human eyes, let alone the blank lunes that served as eyes for
others of their kind, to be met across these perilous chasms? They must be
content to register the shadows that raced among the versatile diffractions
of soot....
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