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Fetishism and women’s underwear: from private clubs to the catwalk
From corsets to lace, its allure is shaped by personal attraction, societal norms, and artistic representation, making it a complex and enduring aspect of fetish culture and self-expression.
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Small Swimsuit, Big impact – the Story of the Bikini
The bikini is more than just a swimsuit - it's a symbol of style, liberation, and changing social norms. Over time, the bikini evolved from scandalous to iconic, embraced by film stars, fashionistas, and beachgoers alike.
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Homosexuality in Art: A visual history of Love and Identity
Neoclassicism celebrated the idealized male form and camaraderie, often drawing inspiration from ancient Greek culture, where homoeroticism was openly acknowledged. Romanticism introduced emotional depth, portraying themes of forbidden love, longing, and individuality.
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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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Erotic art in the Modern Era – The Revolution of the Body
Through a diverse range of styles and mediums, erotic art during this time challenged societal norms, celebrated the beauty of the body, and pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, leaving a lasting impact on the cultural landscape.
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Rococo Art: A symphony of Lightness and Charm
Rococo art often depicted scenes of leisure, romance, and aristocratic life, evoking a sense of elegance and refinement. This aesthetic extended beyond painting to architecture, furniture, and decorative arts, creating a harmonious and whimsical atmosphere that epitomized the spirit of the era.
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Heat up your summer: Exploring the bikini story
Dive into the rich history and enduring allure of this beachwear staple, celebrating its role in shaping beach culture and redefining notions of beauty and femininity.
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Beyond black and white: The bold and beautiful shades of Lingerie
Lingerie's story is a tale of evolution, intertwining with shifts in fashion, culture, and societal attitudes towards intimacy. Originating centuries ago, undergarments were primarily functional, crafted from basic materials like linen or wool.
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Art or Scandal? The Provocative Legacy of Courbet’s The Origin of the World
Lacan, the last owner of Courbet’s The Origin of the World, loved the painting so much that he couldn’t even bring himself to look at it. Instead, he hid it behind a “safer” painting.
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Aestheticism: Where Art and Beauty Converge
William Hogarth wrote his Analysis of Beauty in 1753, during the Age of Enlightenment. Through this captivating text, he tends to define the notion of beauty in painting and states that it is linked, per se, to the use of the serpentine lines in pictorial compositions.





























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