Dukasaur wrote:_sabotage_ wrote:I'm sorry, I will try to write slowly...
The guy depicted in the pink dress is the Church's attempt to malign God.
On the contrary, that depiction is the pinnacle of the Church's homage to god. What you are calling a "dress" is patterned after a desert robe, which is what people assumed Jews of the Biblical period wore, and if you check Assyrian and Babylonian depictions of the Jews of the time, it's pretty much accurate.
The cherubim are naked because Europe during the Renaissance was rediscovering the freedoms of Classical times. After a millennium of being an armed camp under seige, finally the Vikings and Arabs and Mongols had all gone away, and Europe was finally going to enjoy some long-awaited peace and prosperity. Naturally, art of the time became very nostalgic about the other period of peace and prosperity, the Greco-Roman time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pederasty#The_Greeks
Nostalgic indeed!