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Ganymede (and his little pecker)
Am I the only person concerned by a naked man standing so close to an eagle's beak? I've been pecked on the fingers by birds with lesser beaks and it hurts. And yes, I know that it is a play on words.
Ganymede, Guillaume Coustou II, French 1760
Victoria and Albert Museum
IMG 6409
Ganymede, Guillaume Coustou II, French 1760
Victoria and Albert Museum
IMG 6409
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