April 28th, 2006 -- by Bacchus
Breasts Of Stone
They don’t make architecture like they used to.
When I saw this photo (courtesy of Matt from The Secret Life of Librarygirl) I was struck (not literally, that would hurt) by the, er, emphatic size of the stone breasts on this gryphonesque mishmash creature:
Apparently this is a detail from the interior decoration at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles.
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I believe that creature is a Harpie; half woman, half bird-of-prey.
Pre-silicone, no less. Gorgeous sculpture though.
Sweet Mother….those are two presaline perfect boobies. I wonder how they would look under a silk top?
That gryphon is nursing a … hm. What would you call it? A gryphonling?
Those are some milk-full breasts.
I’d say it’s closer to a greek sphinx. A harpy is usually shown as a woman with wings and talons. This critter seems to have a lion’s body (hence the gryphon comments upthread.) Sphinxes normally have human faces though.
Anyway: What creature has no breasts in the morning, a heckuva a rack at noon, and saggily pendulous knockers in the night?
A woman over the course of her life?
Oedipus: Obviously an unattached male shopkeeper that sells things on racks and has a couple of large bells (the kind with knockers)!
The head reminds me of that eagle character from “The Muppet Show”.
That’s a wicked monster – though it doesn’t look very aerodynamic…
I think this was in the Daredevil movie, when Jon Favreau / Foggy Nelson is fondling the breast without realizing what he’s doing during the big party.