And Round One's Butt belongs to...
*drumroll*
APOLLO!
(Looking so Fabulous)
More specifically:
THE RULES:
- Comments will be moderated. You will NOT see your comment appear immediately after posting!
- I post a butt and clues, you guess who that butt belongs to in the comments. If you guess right, you get 5 points.
- If you CORRECTLY identify the artistic work (title/artist) in question, you earn a bonus 5 points total: 2.5 for title, 2.5 for artist. (Provided of course, that it differs from the subject's name alone and the artist is known at all)
- The following Friday, I reveal the full backside image of the sculpture in question! If at this time you can correctly identify artist/title/subject of the piece, you can earn up to 3 points (total -- 1 point for artist, 1 point for title, 1 point for subject)
- You may guess artist/title/subject until the next round of NAME THAT BUTT begins. (Usually the next Tuesday -- I'll reveal the previous week's sculpture and offer the next butt for guessing!)
- I'll keep a running tally of correct answers/points, with occasional updates of who is "winning."
- For Olympians, Greek AND Roman names are acceptable for the subject guesses. For example, if the butt belongs to Mercury, I will also accept Hermes as a correct answer.
- A new NAME THAT BUTT may NOT be posted every week, depending on Things. And all Name That Butt photos belong to me! Please do not reuse without permission.
- There will be Prizes at the finish. They will be shipped internationally.
ROUND 2:
Clues:
Drop your guesses in the comments! You have until Thursday, October 16th, 11:59pm Eastern to get Maximum points for these sweet cheeks!Clues:
- This butt prefers a more non-traditional approach when it comes to the "steeds" pulling its chariot.
- Theater is one of this backside's entertainments of choice.
- If you mess with this butt's mysteries, you might go a little bit mad.
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Dionysos/Bacchus is my choice of answer :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Dionysus!
ReplyDeleteI'll be back later to guess at the statue - it's 6:30am and I've got to get ready for work. :(
That's Dionysus!
ReplyDeleteEdward McCartan- Dionysus, Bronze, 1923 (the one later remodeled for Brookgreen Gardens is gilt bronze - this pic is of the original cast)
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit it, but I'm stumped. Dionysus?
ReplyDeleteUm... Zeus?
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