by Redazione , published on 25/06/2020
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Images of Vittorio Sgarbi being thrown out of the House by weight, with five parliamentary jpcommittees grabbing him by the legs and arms and dragging him away, sparked web irony. Sgarbi effectively seized on the D’Annunzian idea of making one’s life a work of art, and comparisons with Raphael’s Deposition and other similar situations immediately began. And he of course reposted the most popular image in recent hours, that of the satirical page “Shepherdess Never Dies,” commenting with “they wanted to depose me, but they only momentarily moved me.”
The art historian then further commented on Facebook, “I do not belong to the category of cowards, cowards, turncoats. I say what I think. And I always put my face on it. I stand in Parliament with my head held high. Those who vilely attack me today are only because I remind them of what they are, what they were, how they got those seats and how they will be remembered. You remember them as well.” Below is a roundup of the funniest images we found on the web.
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Shepherding Never Dies |
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Art in fashion |
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Mo(n)stre |
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@universoalice |
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@stefaniacecoro |
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@EffeScudata |
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@cinicodippiu |
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@luca_crispi |
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@niccogusso |
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@remnant666 |
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Web goes wild with cartoons of Sgarbi thrown out. He: "They wanted to depose me, they just moved me." |
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