As we approached the pyramid main entrance,
there was much more to see.

A statue of
Louis XIV, done
by the great
Bernini (of St.
Peter's Square
fame).

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Larger hips, smaller
breasts, my has the
sexy world of body
types changed.


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A lovely and smooth
statue, near the
Esplanade des
Tuileries.


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A close up of her skin.
She looks as though she
had suffered some
scarring abrasions when
she was a child.


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Ahhhh, another Laacoon
Group. Laacoon knew what
the Trojan Horse contained,
and warned his fellow
Trojans about it. A serpent
was sent out of the sea
to kill him and his children.
See the other Laacoon Groups
that I have seen in Rhodes,
Versailles, and, of course
the original Laacoon Group
in the Vatican Museum.

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I do believe we have here
a carving of Aeneas, carrying
his ailing father, Anchises,
from the ruins for Troy...

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I am not sure the act
that is being committed
here, but she does not
seem terribly happy.

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This woman is indeed,
very unhappy. There was
something about this
statue that intrigued me;
perhaps, that I had simply
no idea of what the sculptor
intentioned when he
made this interesting work.


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A nude woman and her dog
caress around, while we
see a ferris wheel spinning
in the background.

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Along the second floor
roof of the Louvre, we
see literally hundreds
of statues.

Here is but one.


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More statues are off in an
open area to the side, as you
make your way to the
pyramid main entrance.

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An angel sits atop the
roof, watching over all
those that would do harm
this wonderful day.

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