Testa di cazzi
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[[Testa di cazzi]][http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Testa_de_cazi.jpg][http://www.ashmolean.org/collections/?type=highlights&id=97&department=2] is a Renaissance pottery piece by [[Francisco Urbini]] (1530-1537). In 2003 the [[Ashmolean Museum]] in Oxford acquired the piece for nearly £250,000. It consists of a head made out of [[penis]]es arranged in an [[Arcimboldesque]] manner. | [[Testa di cazzi]][http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/94/Testa_de_cazi.jpg][http://www.ashmolean.org/collections/?type=highlights&id=97&department=2] is a Renaissance pottery piece by [[Francisco Urbini]] (1530-1537). In 2003 the [[Ashmolean Museum]] in Oxford acquired the piece for nearly £250,000. It consists of a head made out of [[penis]]es arranged in an [[Arcimboldesque]] manner. | ||
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Testa di cazzi[1][2] is a Renaissance pottery piece by Francisco Urbini (1530-1537). In 2003 the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford acquired the piece for nearly £250,000. It consists of a head made out of penises arranged in an Arcimboldesque manner.
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