I have taken photographs of faces and bottoms on my travels. There are also lots of lovely feet about.
The toes above belong to Michelangelo’s David.
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On the Ponte Vecchio, Florence.
Feet in Naples.
Red shoes in Montalcino.
Purple suede at Luisa, Florence.
Piazza Navona feet.
A Pantheon foot.
A Trevi Fountain foot.
Feet in Neptune’s fountain, Florence.
A Pitti Palace lion’s foot.
The feet of the little fisherman in the Bargello Museum.
The foot of Oceano in the Bargello.
Feet in the Piccolomini Library in Siena.
I love feet! It’s reassuring to see that some feet are not perfect. I often wonder about the long-toed soft boots and shoes from the Medieval and Renaissance times, whether the wearers ever trip over them or have a certain way of walking to avoid that happening?
By: Sandra H on April 6, 2012
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Those long toed boots must have caused a few problems in their day. People probably had to walk like ducks to avoid tripping.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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So cute Debra and clever! Love the little fisher feet!
By: janinevasta on April 6, 2012
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You will see the rest of him soon.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Lovely. I shall look forward to it!
By: janinevasta on April 7, 2012
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I love your collections of faces, bottoms and now feet. The one you are missing this time is a perfectly pedicured foot, with glossy red toe nails and a “stiletto” sandal! I guess that finding this will be a real challenge!!!! I’m sure that you can do it, Debra.
By: mulino dominillo on April 6, 2012
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I will scout around for the perfect foot for you.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Hi Debra! Where do you get all this inspiration for new ideas, tell me! :)))))
By: Mia dolce Toscana on April 6, 2012
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I get out a lot.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Thee’s some interesting feet amongst your photos!I love the last photo- interesting shoe combinations!
By: jenny@atasteoftravel on April 6, 2012
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I love that last one too. I’m pleased it turned out at all, the library was packed with people and some of my photos were out of focus as I was being moved along by the guard.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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I hate feet, but not this post! You always have great ideas! I like the bums the best. š
By: Jennifer Avventura on April 6, 2012
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I probably should redo the bums.There must be some good ones on Sardinia.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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You know … I’ve never noticed. But now that you’ve put the idea in my head, Ill keep an eye out.
By: Jennifer Avventura on April 7, 2012
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Love The Red Shoes In Montalcino … Won’t Feel So Bad Now When My Husband Wears His Red Pants For Spring … Thats Very Fashion Forward Here In North Dakota, USA š
By: Ali on April 6, 2012
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My husband has a pair of bright green ones that I bought for him in Italy. He gets lots of comments.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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But no grape-stomping feet. š … Nonetheless, well done.
By: aFrankAngle on April 6, 2012
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I have actually stomped grapes with my feet….nearly 40 years ago in S’Agata (outside Sorrento) It was a lot of fun.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Love it. A post with sole! (Sorry, couldn’t help myself.)
Hugs,
Kathy
By: Kathryn McCullough on April 6, 2012
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Well said!!!
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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You had a very original and interesting idea. Buona Pasqua.
By: Antonio Violi on April 6, 2012
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I am now working on hands.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Who would have thought…. FEET?!! Great!!!
Yours,
–Tootsie
By: Gian Banchero on April 6, 2012
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I love all the tiny details I see on my travels.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Some of these sculpted toes look so real. Love David’s toes. WOW!
By: marciescudder on April 6, 2012
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David looks good from head to toe.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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These are amazing photographs… Sculptures and shoes… But I should say which one is my best š “Purple suede at Luisa, Florence” fascinated me, so beautiful…. Thank you dear Debra, you did a great post again. With my love, nia
By: niasunset on April 6, 2012
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Purple is one of my favourite colours. I have purple shoes, but without high heels
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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We would love to post the 4th from the bottom photo at toemail if you do not mind? jttp://toemail.wordpress.com
By: toemailer on April 7, 2012
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Be my guest! The rest of him will be on the next post.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 7, 2012
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Oh, I want those red shoes! Happy Easter, Deb! š xx
By: Celia @ Fig Jam and Lime Cordial on April 7, 2012
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I love those shoes too!
By: Debra Kolkka on April 8, 2012
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You are a STAR! In fact .. are you my long lost twin sister? I have spent a ridiculous amount of time (and film) collecting the feet of angels in graveyards.. WOW! you are so cool! this is my favourite post, my angels feet will love your Italian toes! c
By: ceciliag on April 8, 2012
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I love the detail of these sculptures, especially the hands and feet. I hope you like hands too, because I have a collection of those to post soon.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 8, 2012
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At the Palais Garnier opera house in Paris, at the base of the grand staircase, are two life-size statues whose feet dangle tantalizingly towards you as you start the ascent. I’ve heard it’s good luck to touch their toes – it’s certainly impossible to resist!
By: Shelagh on April 8, 2012
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I look forward to some serious toe touching when I am next in Paris.
By: Debra Kolkka on April 9, 2012
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So many beautifully sculpted (and painted, and shod) feet! The attention to detail is great.
By: Journey Photographic on April 11, 2012
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I love these feet!
By: Debra Kolkka on April 11, 2012
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It’s posted now. Thanks so much for participating in toemail – we really appreciate it!
By: toemailer on April 12, 2012
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You can have my feet anytime.
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