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02 September 2008
WW - Oscar Wilde's grave
Oscar Wilde's grave at Pere Lachaise cemetery. This week's entry for the Tuesday and Wednesday edition of Wordless Wednesday.
Hi Jams, this is a nice post. Of course I couldn't let it go without checking the cemetery and his grave (On-line). No, I haven't been in this cemetery but have walked right by it. "Find A Grave" tells why he is burried there and shows the whole tombstone. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1102 Happy WW! ..
I adore Oscar Wilde, but had never seen this wonderful image till your post. I agree with many - what could possibly symbolize Oscar Wilde more than those kisses bestowed all over that face? The only thing worse than having lipstick all over one's memorial is not having any at all.
Hmmm.... The Hollywood Cemetery has to replace the marble plaque on Rudolph Valentino's grave periodically because the lipstick causes the marble to deteriorate. Looks like they might have a similar problem there.
That's typical for père Lachaise cemetary, lol ! When I was there young druggies had put joints and syrenges on Jim Morrison's grave, now there are guardians and a fence around !
Thanks everyone... The graffiti on Oscar's memorial is of a higher standard. When I was there, the only guardian was a ginger and white cat who enjoyed all the attention given!
Wow. I never imagined this, yet I can't imagine a different grave for that brilliant man.
ReplyDelete@_@ That's a lot of kiss marks on that statue!
ReplyDeleteThat's weird.
ReplyDeleteI would of guessed and wrongly so, that this was a statue from the terracotta army, how uneducated is that :)
ReplyDeleteWhat would oscar think of this, I wonder.
ReplyDeleteGreat Man!
ReplyDeleteThose are real lip marks or somebody painted them?? Not sure whether to appreciate or not.
Thanks for the glimpse!
You could've snuck that one into Ruby Tuesday as well!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot for sure!
Super shot! This is a beautiful cemetery that I would love to visit one day :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW :)
My WW entries for today are at:
Pastyme With Good Companye
The Paranormal Blog
Nuttin' But
Please stop by if you have a moment :)
Thanks everyone
ReplyDeleteomg...why there are lipstick everywhere..LOL
ReplyDeletethanks drop at my ww post
Ladies actually kiss it!? o.O
ReplyDeleteAnd a lot more men I daresay eastcoastlife!
ReplyDeletehmmm what year was he buried and his heritage---well I can look that up --but I was just wondering if that was influencing on the choice
ReplyDeletelots and lots of kisses!
ReplyDeleteHi Jams, this is a nice post. Of course I couldn't let it go without checking the cemetery and his grave (On-line).
ReplyDeleteNo, I haven't been in this cemetery but have walked right by it.
"Find A Grave" tells why he is burried there and shows the whole tombstone.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=1102
Happy WW!
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Who gave those kisses? Wondering if the color of the lipstick fits my lips.
ReplyDelete:-p
Great picture!
oh my...so what is the story behind all these kisses?
ReplyDeleteGreat capture Jams! Oscar must have been so loved to get so many kisses.lol!
ReplyDeleteHapyy WW!
wow ... look at all the kiss marks! :)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting picture, Jams.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I just loved The Picture of Dorian Gray.
ReplyDeleteThere's a photo of Wilde looking very dapper. His stone really suits him.
extravagant, too many kisses but good.
ReplyDeleteAh, Jams, this heightens my wish to once ramble along this very cemetery, before taking a dwelling six feet under, myself.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. Sean it is so worth the visit
ReplyDeleteSo many kiss marks there! Happy WW! :)
ReplyDeleteI have visited a few times. Each time there are different graves worth seeing.
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm, still to this day, lots of fans/admirers!
ReplyDeleteHappy early W W
Are they for real??!!
ReplyDeleteTHat gives me a great idea to decorate my own grave! lol.
Wow, that's amazing and very appropriate.
ReplyDeleteI adore Oscar Wilde, but had never seen this wonderful image till your post. I agree with many - what could possibly symbolize Oscar Wilde more than those kisses bestowed all over that face? The only thing worse than having lipstick all over one's memorial is not having any at all.
ReplyDeleteWOW - what a strong draw he still has!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like she's about to kiss him! Something I learned from you today.
ReplyDeletestunning photo! Jams ^_~
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... The Hollywood Cemetery has to replace the marble plaque on Rudolph Valentino's grave periodically because the lipstick causes the marble to deteriorate. Looks like they might have a similar problem there.
ReplyDeletevery interesting..
ReplyDeletehappy WW!
Is it Egyptian or Asian? I am going to check out the website that someone left...Grave sites really intrigue me, unless it's mine.
ReplyDelete~~~Blessings~~~
Very interesting... very different.
ReplyDeleteThat's very touching.
ReplyDeleteLOl. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteCool capture!
ReplyDeleteI like this.
this is quite interesting!
ReplyDeletegreat grave marker for a great person... although the end of his career was a bit tragic... very interesting photo, especially with the kiss marks :)
ReplyDeleteYou visit the most interesting places.
ReplyDeleteSomebody was loved, at least it looks it from all of the kiss marks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of lipstick marks..hehe.. one can see it is the grave of a great man ;) Excellent shot.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an adorable face and very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThat's typical for père Lachaise cemetary, lol ! When I was there young druggies had put joints and syrenges on Jim Morrison's grave, now there are guardians and a fence around !
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone... The graffiti on Oscar's memorial is of a higher standard. When I was there, the only guardian was a ginger and white cat who enjoyed all the attention given!
ReplyDeleteBeen there! :D
ReplyDeleteHow fascinating that people feel the need to kiss a grave.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Happy WW! Very unique photo...
ReplyDeleteThanx for your earlier visit! I invite your blog readers to see where Sarah Palin was working less than two years ago on my WW-post this week...
peace, Villager
Are those lipstick kisses all over the face? How funny. Happy WW and thanks for stopping by:)
ReplyDeleteThis indeed, does not need words.
ReplyDeleteNot to me anyway!
How strange...but then, considering the man, perhaps not. Happy WW...
ReplyDeleteGreat photo as usual :-)
ReplyDeleteEverybody's Wilde for Oscar!
ReplyDeleteHaha they certainly are EWBL!
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