Template:Did you know nominations/Mephistopheles & Margaretta
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The result was: promoted by SL93 (talk) 01:29, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
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Mephistopheles & Margaretta
- ... that the Mephistopheles & Margaretta sculpture (pictured) is best seen with a mirror behind it? Source: The sculpture's theatrical scene truly unfolds when a mirror sits behind the male figure (which would mean it's in front of the female figure), making it appear as though the woman is standing behind the man.
- ALT1: ... that the Mephistopheles & Margaretta sculpture (pictured) tells the story of Faust with carvings in one block of wood? Source: This incredible double sculpture is a retelling of Faust through one piece of wood. On one side, you have a man standing arrogantly; on the other, there's a demure woman with her head bowed slightly.
- ALT2: ... that Mephistopheles & Margaretta (pictured) is a "double sculpture" representing good and evil? Source: sculpture is a metaphor for good and evil
- Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Arthur Dudley Dobson memorial
Created by Bruxton (talk). Self-nominated at 02:40, 11 February 2022 (UTC).