One of the rooms I visited in the National Gallery on
Monday had as a focal point what’s referred to in British garden improvement
shows as a “water feature”. This one is called “Venus and Cupid”; I forget who
sculpted it.
In addition to the usual spitting fish, at the goddess’s
feet, this one had an interesting element: water drips from the hair that Venus
is wringing, onto a dish held by Cupid, and then splashes into the pool below.
But here’s the thing that stumps me every single time I
encounter it: the pool is completely lined with coins. I mean—look at it:
What is it with
people and contained bodies of water that they feel obliged to toss money into
it? In the few minutes I was in the room three sets of parents gave their
offspring coins to throw into the pool.
I mean, I’m sure that every little bit helps the budget
of the National Gallery, but this is one practice I just do not get.
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