Cemeteries - About the Graves of prominent Personalities
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WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 12:34 AM)
Wow!
Really looks like they cleaned up James's by removing the graffiti on it and near it.
Much nicer.
I've also seen pics with a bust of him on it.
I always thought it was part of it but I guess it was unofficially put there.
I would like to have that pinwheel for my bike.
"Please vote to preserve the unique character of Warren…" - Robert Duvall -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 04:02 AM)
WarrenPeace September 23, 2024 09:34 AM
Member since October 19, 2021
Wow!
Really looks like they cleaned up James's by removing the graffiti on it and near it.
Much nicer.
I've also seen pics with a bust of him on it.
I always thought it was part of it but I guess it was unofficially put there.
I would like to have that pinwheel for my bike.
Jim Morrison's grave taken in 1987. Morrison's stone head is considered stolen since 1988.
https://www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de/graeber-prominente-jim-morrison-pere-lachaise-zentralfriedhof-wien-udo-juergens-falco-100.html
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WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 05:49 AM)
Well that sucks and that is just wrong.
Doing a little more digging, ha!, I found this out about the bust.
In 1981, Croatian sculptor Mladen Mikulin placed a bust of Morrison and a new gravestone with “Jim Morrison”
to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his death; the bust was defaced through the years by cemetery vandals and later stolen in 1988.
https://seattlestravels.com/visiting-jim-morrisons-grave/
Dolphin produced a series of six works based on the bust produced by a fan, left on Jim Morrison’s grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. The works describe the progressive deterioration of the work each year, as the object was damaged by fan graffiti, which covered not only Morrison’s monument but also adjacent tombs. The bust itself gradually became considered part of the site, as people chipped parts of it off to keep and ultimately the item was stolen by 1987.
Go here to see the reproductions of the bust through the years if you want to:
https://www.seventeengallery.com/artists/graham-dolphin/jim-1983-88/
"Please vote to preserve the unique character of Warren…" - Robert Duvall -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 04:35 PM)
WarrenPeace September 23, 2024 02:49 PM
Member since October 19, 2021
Well that sucks and that is just wrong.
Doing a little more digging, ha!, I found this out about the bust.
Go here to see the reproductions of the bust through the years if you want to:
https://www.seventeengallery.com/artists/graham-dolphin/jim-1983-88/
Interesting.
But as well as I understand it, the bust reproductions aren't on Morrison's grave since 1988 either. -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 06:56 PM)
WarrenPeace September 24, 2024 02:55 AM
Member since October 19, 2021
Looks like it is some artist who made them based on pics and they were in a gallery.
Ok, it's not that important.
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WarrenPeace — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 07:04 PM)
Well, I was curious as to the bust and I appreciate the insight you shared about it getting stolen.
I also found out that it was not orig. part of the grave.
An add on by an artist fan.
Also nice to see that area was cleaned of the graffiti and hope it stays that way.
"Please vote to preserve the unique character of Warren…" - Robert Duvall -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(September 23, 2024 08:41 PM)
WarrenPeace September 24, 2024 04:04 AM
Member since October 19, 2021
Well, I was curious as to the bust and I appreciate the insight you shared about it getting stolen.
I also found out that it was not orig. part of the grave.
An add on by an artist fan.
Also nice to see that area was cleaned of the graffiti and hope it stays that way.
That reminds to another grave and the stolen stele (candle holder).
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https://www.filmboards.com/t/Pets-and-Animals/Oldies-but-Goldies---Dance-on-Graves-
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-3506372/
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ir001 — 1 year ago(October 08, 2024 06:15 AM)
Graves are for us more than for the people that are in them, to look at and consider where they might be. So it is fitting that celebrities should have creative graves, there is nothing wrong with that.
I like making slideshow movies, see
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 08, 2024 06:26 AM)
ir001 October 08, 2024 03:15 PM
Member since April 12, 2023
Graves are for us more than for the people that are in them, to look at and consider where they might be. So it is fitting that celebrities should have creative graves, there is nothing wrong with that.
Thanks for your late and insightful explanation. 🫂 -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 02:49 PM)
Because of
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
in France
wanted to know what Louis XIV's
grave looks like.
https://www.filmboards.com/t/The-Walking-Dead%3A-Daryl-Dixon/Is-anyone-watching-the-Book-of-Carol%3F-3538743/
Of course, I would
NEVER EVER
bomb it, that was a dirty joke!…shame on me.
Soooooooooo, here's THE KING and his grave:
Louis XIV. (1638-1715)
Saint Denis Basilique, northern suburb of Paris, France
His grave doesn't look particularly spectacular for a
SUN KING
.
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I completely forgot that there was a
'small'
Revolution (1789–1799) after his death.
Fortunately, this article explains the details:
https://partylike1660.com/the-plundering-of-the-royal-tombs-of-saint-denis/
(good read with pictures)
And because this article
describes the Saint Denis Basilique so beautifully,
I know where to go next time in Paris.
🤎
Vive la France!
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 07:51 PM)
Elle October 24, 2024 11:53 PM
Member since August 30, 2023
You’re so cultured.
You would never find anything like this in America.
Yah yah, feel free to kid me…
"so cultured"
. 🤨
Inspired by the lanters-walking,
dElle
?
https://www.filmboards.com/t/Travel-and-Recreation/Walking-with-Lanterns-
-Laternelaufen-3539081/
You may not find King's graves in the USA.
But there's an impressive old cemetery with an even more impressive church in VA.
The church has beautiful Tiffany windows!
What touched me the most was the story of someone's aunt.
She wasn't allowed to be buried next to the love of her life, even though she lived with him for decades. Just because she was black and he was white. Both are buried there in the cemetery, in different areas.
Blandford Church & Cemetery - Petersburg, Virginia
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Elle — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 09:46 PM)
Wow!! Nice! I didn’t know about this cemetery. I never lived in VA, just drove through. I thought only New Orleans had the cool graves!
The US has some beautiful Catholic churches.
Had Lincoln not been killed racism probably would have been eradicated! VA was the main slave trading area with monuments celebrating the fact. Racism in the South and Mid-Atlantic still is pretty strong.
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Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 25, 2024 02:58 AM)
Elle October 25, 2024 06:46 AM
Member since August 30, 2023
Wow!! Nice! I didn’t know about this cemetery. I never lived in VA, just drove through. I thought only New Orleans had the cool graves! The US has some beautiful Catholic churches.
Had Lincoln not been killed racism probably would have been eradicated! VA was the main slave trading area with monuments celebrating the fact. Racism in the South and Mid-Atlantic still is pretty strong.
Racism in the North of the USA is still pretty strong too.
And I never lived in VA either, it was just a visit. -
MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:05 PM)
I suppose that some people like that sort of thing.
Personally, I'd sooner check out where and how they lived.
You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
Fasten Your Seatbelts….
It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night! -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:21 PM)
MissMargoChanning October 25, 2024 05:05 AM
Member since August 27, 2018
I suppose that some people like that sort of thing.
Personally, I'd sooner check out where and how they lived.
And that's exactly what fascinates me about cemeteries.
The graves show so much about the people and their sometimes dramatic lives.
Children who died long before their parents.
Or entire families at almost the same time (epidemics?).
And also what the article's author in my OP wrote:
For me, the appeal lies more in the cemeteries as a whole.
In their differences and special features, their small streets and large avenues.
Cemeteries are even better parks and a little handshake with history. -
MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:25 PM)
There you go. This sort of thing interests you and others…
You have answered your question.
You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
Fasten Your Seatbelts….
It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night! -
Wu Ming — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:31 PM)
MissMargoChanning October 25, 2024 05:25 AM
Member since August 27, 2018
There you go. This sort of thing interests you and others…
You have answered your question.
Yep, I've answered the question for myself long ago.
It's still strange to me when fans kiss gravestones from top to bottom.
Or hold strange cemetery ceremonies, preferably around midnight. -
MissMargoChanning — 1 year ago(October 24, 2024 08:39 PM)
That is strange. Sad too, when you consider that these fans/fanatics didn't really know these celebrities.
It's one thing to admire someone for their abilities as an artist, actor, athlete…
It's another if you worship at their gravestones. I'd say that something is missing in their life.
Just my opinion.
You asked a pretty question; I've given you the ugly answer.
Fasten Your Seatbelts….
It's Going To Be A Bumpy Night!