米開朗基羅說過
I saw the angel in the marble and carved
until I set him free
我在大理石中看見天使
所以我不停地雕刻 直至他自由
對賴醫師而言
透過美感和專業的手術技巧
綻放你獨一無二的美
是極具成就感和令人開心的事❤️❤️❤️
皮皮本來因為外貌對自己很沒自信
因為相信賴醫師的美感和專業
先是改善了無神泡泡眼
信心大增後 🤩🤩🤩
也改造了鼻子
和蒜頭鼻說掰掰 👋🏻
回診追蹤的她
開心地和賴醫師分享許多生活小確幸
看著她自信開朗的樣子
我很確信
她改變的不只是眼睛和鼻子的外形
她的自信和風采 連帶氣場
都煥然一新了 ! ❤️❤️❤️
Michelangelo,
Master of sculpture and painting once said-
I saw the angel in marble and carved
until I set him free.
For Dr. Lai
As a plastic surgeon,
Through my sense of esthetics
and professional surgical skills,
I can make you blossomed with beauty ❤️
After blepharoplasty and rhinoplasty performed by Dr. Lai,
Her puffy eyelids and bulbous nose were gone forever!
She showed up in my clinic with a totally different aura 🤩🤩🤩
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#rhinoplasty
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The painting is Michelangelo
Information from Wikipedia
Michelangelo
Portrait of Michelangelo by Daniele da Volterra
Born
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
6 March 1475
Caprese near Arezzo, Republic of Florence (present-day Tuscany, Italy)
Died
18 February 1564 (aged 88)
Rome, Papal States (present-day Italy)
Known for
Sculpture, painting, architecture, and poetry
Notable work
* David
* Pietà
* The Last Judgment
* Sistine Chapel ceiling
Movement
High Renaissance
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From Wikipedia:The Vatican Museums (Italian: Musei Vaticani; Latin: Musea Vaticana) are Christian and art museums located within the city boundaries of the Vatican City. They display works from the immense collection amassed by Popes throughout the centuries including some of the most renowned classical sculptures and most important masterpieces of Renaissance art in the world. The museums contain roughly 70,000 works, of which 20,000 are on display,[3] and currently employ 640 people who work in 40 different administrative, scholarly, and restoration departments.[4]
The museum takes its name from two popes; Clement XIV, who established the museum, and Pius VI, the pope who brought the museum to completion. Clement XIV came up with the idea of creating a new museum in Innocent VIII's Belvedere Palace and started the refurbishment work.[17]
Pope Clement XIV founded the Pio-Clementino museum in 1771, and originally it contained the Renaissance and antique works. The museum and collection were enlarged by Clement's successor Pius VI. Today, the museum houses works of Greek and Roman sculpture. Some notable galleries are:
▪ Greek Cross Gallery: (Sala a Croce Greca): with the porphyri sarcophagi of Constance and Saint Helen, daughter and mother of Constantine the Great.
▪ Sala Rotonda: shaped like a miniature Pantheon, the room has impressive ancient mosaics on the floors, and ancient statues lining the perimeter, including a gilded bronze statue of Hercules.
▪ Gallery of the Statues (Galleria delle Statue): as its name implies, holds various important statues, including Sleeping Ariadne and the bust of Menander. It also contains the Barberini Candelabra.
▪ Gallery of the Busts (Galleria dei Busti): Many ancient busts are displayed.
▪ Cabinet of the Masks (Gabinetto delle Maschere): The name comes from the mosaic on the floor of the gallery, found in Villa Adriana, which shows ancient theater masks. Statues are displayed along the walls, including the Three Graces.
▪ Sala delle Muse: Houses the statue group of Apollo and the nine muses, uncovered in a Roman villa near Tivoli in 1774, as well as statues by important ancient Greek or Roman sculptors. The centerpiece is the Belvedere Torso, revered by Michelangelo and other Renaissance men.[18]
▪ Sala degli Animali: So named because of the many ancient statues of animals.