Missing something? 04/19/2009
Writer's block. I am strangely un-inispired tonight. I have answered lots of emails from collectors in the last two days (thanks so much for keeping them coming), have added to the Believe it or Not page on this site, have updated the Figures page with another Fabulous Figure, have planted more annuals in my garden than I can countarden, have coped with more geriatric issues for both my parents than you could imagine, have tried to keep working on the next book.....so perhaps I am just too brain-dead for creative writing. But let me share with you a figure that has been buzzing around in what's-left-of-my-brain for a few days. Don't reach for your wallets. This figure of Venus sold on eBay last week. When I saw it, I knew it didn't add up. I am often asked how I know something is amiss. Sometimes, the answer is as simple as looking at the figure. Doesn't this oddly posed lady appear to be interacting with something/someone we cannot see? Other times, the answer lies in knowing how a correct version of the figure looks. And below you see the figure as it should look. The correct form of the figure shows Venus playing with Cupid. But in the eBay example, Cupid may have been knocked off the base. The eBay description reads "This very charming little Staffordshire pearlware figure is in very good condition. It looks as if the base has been plugged with a resinous substance but otherwise I cannot see any restoration." CommentsLeave a Reply |


