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The eroticism in Music & Eros
The book examines the role of music in awakening passion and shaping cultural perceptions of love and intimacy. Through historical analysis and vivid illustrations, Döpp delves into the symbiotic relationship between sound and emotion, offering a captivating look at how music becomes a medium for erotic expression and human connection.
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Sensuality through the Ages in THE TEMPLE OF VENUS
Richly illustrated and thoughtfully curated, it delves into themes of intimacy, passion, and the human connection, offering a profound reflection on the interplay between art and sensuality.
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Breaking boundaries: Homosexuality in artistic expression
This exploration sheds light on the experiences, struggles, and triumphs of queer individuals, offering insights into diverse narratives and perspectives. Through paintings, sculptures, literature, and other mediums, homosexuality in art serves as a powerful tool for visibility, activism, and cultural reflection.
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Kama in Sanskrit can mean “love”, “desire”, or “pleasure”
Kama Sutra pays homage to the magic of love and is a universal educational manual. This edition is tastefully illustrated with refined frescos and delicate prints.
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Being fantastic with “Erotic Fantasy”
Numerous and diverse points of view come together in this work, demonstrating the multiple aspects that sexuality can present. If nothing is more natural than sexual desire, it is nothing less than the forms by which this desire is expressed and found to satisfy.
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The Art of Utamaro
The text below is the excerpt from the book Utamaro (ASIN: B016XN18LC), written by Edmond de Goncourt, published by Parkstone International. To leaf through albums of Japanese prints is truly to experience a new awakening, during which one is struck in particular by the splendour of Utamaro. His sumptuous plates seize the imagination through his love of women, whom he wraps so voluptuously in grand Japanese fabrics, in folds, contours, cascades and colours so finely chosen that the heart grows faint looking at them, imagining what exquisite thrills they represented for the artist. For women’s clothing reveals a nation’s concept of love, and this love itself is but a form of lofty thought crystallised…


















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