The story appears on

Page A12

July 9, 2014

GET this page in PDF

Free for subscribers

View shopping cart

Related News

Home » World

Lawmaker: Ban naked Apollo on rouble note

NAKED images of the Greek God Apollo have graced buildings and paintings for centuries, but his disrobed body has so shocked one Russian lawmaker that he wants to change the country’s 100-rouble banknote.

The banknote, worth less than US$3, depicts an image of a statue of Apollo riding a four-horse chariot atop the Bolshoi Theater, one of Russia’s main cultural symbols.

“You can see clearly that Apollo is naked, you can see his genitalia,” Roman Khudyakov, a member of parliament for the nationalist LDPR party, said. “I submitted a parliamentary request and forwarded it directly to the head of the central bank asking for the banknote to be brought into line with the law protecting children and to remove this Apollo.”

The lawmaker said he had been stirred into action when he saw two children looking at the banknote.

“The girl screamed at the boy: ‘Can you see that? I told you, there is a penis here!’” he said. “I was shocked.”

The Bolshoi Theater itself made headlines by covering the genitalia of the huge Apollo statue with a figleaf when it reopened in 2011 after a scandal-marred restoration that took more than six years and US$700 million.

Khudyakov’s proposal triggered a wave of satire on the Internet, with some users joking it must have been the first time a lawmaker had seen a 100-rouble banknote as they are reported to deal with much larger sums.

The central bank had no immediate comment.




 

Copyright © 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.

沪公网安备 31010602000204号

Email this to your friend