The Madame Clairon Twitter account has published dozens of photos of statues, with questionable aesthetics, but which had the merit of having tried to pay tribute to our greatest celebrities …
Gérard Depardieu, Coluche, Claude François, Serge Gainsbourg, here are some of our heroes who had the luxury of having their portraits sketched by designers, sculptors and other genius photographers. Unfortunately, in this unclassifiable museum that Madame Clairon makes us discover, the tributes are more of a fiasco than of grandeur. Bourvil in a statue of scrap iron, Fernandel and his excessively powdered face, a big block of snow for Charles Aznavour, everything goes. Here are a few examples, for your viewing pleasure.
So there I clearly burst out laughing pic.twitter.com/P2SH9Y4qCY
– Madame Clairon (@Madame_Clairon) September 14, 2021
Fortunately I put a photo of Cloclo because it is clearly impossible to find. Looks like a granny pic.twitter.com/cmFfJnnxVS
– Madame Clairon (@Madame_Clairon) September 14, 2021
Snow statue for Aznavour. It scares the man a little pic.twitter.com/leM5iwHsl1
– Madame Clairon (@Madame_Clairon) September 14, 2021