Spiderman
Veteran Member
Yes, they can represent all kinds of things, I'm just more curious why they would be in a government building.
Have you ever been to a capitol building before? Were there topless and nude women painted on the walls or ceiling? They are nice works of art and pleasant to gaze at, I just don't get what it has to do with government. I'm guessing one of them was Lady libertatis and another was Columbia.
Perhaps a female body represents certain virtues like justice, freedom, or democracy? idk, I've never been on a personal tour where it was all explained.
Just thought I would ask your opinion.
Have you ever been to a capitol building before? Were there topless and nude women painted on the walls or ceiling? They are nice works of art and pleasant to gaze at, I just don't get what it has to do with government. I'm guessing one of them was Lady libertatis and another was Columbia.
Perhaps a female body represents certain virtues like justice, freedom, or democracy? idk, I've never been on a personal tour where it was all explained.
Just thought I would ask your opinion.
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