The Monty Python Foot
The television series' iconic giant foot was borrowed from this classical painting.

📜 See the iconic Monty Python foot, borrowed from Bronzino's 16th-century painting "An Allegory with Venus and Cupid" in London's National Gallery. # Why Go 🖼️ Discover the artistic inspiration behind a comedy legend 🎨 Admire a Mannerist masterpiece by Bronzino 📺 Appreciate Terry Gilliam's artistic process 🏛️ Explore the renowned National Gallery # Tips 📍 Located in Room 9, Level 2 of the National Gallery.

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