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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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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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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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The provocative world of Egon Schiele: Emotion, Eroticism and Expression
His provocative works often explore themes of identity, sexuality, and mortality, reflecting the turbulent emotions of his time.
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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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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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Gustave Courbet: Master of Realism
Courbet was by nature a revolutionary, a man born to oppose existing order and to assert his independence; he had that quality of bluster and brutality which makes the revolutionary count in art as well as in politics. In both directions his spirit of revolt manifested itself.
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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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Happy Birthday, Jean-Honoré Fragonard!
Jean-Honoré Fragonard, an 18th-century French Rococo painter, is renowned for his exuberant and lighthearted works, characterized by their playful themes and vibrant colors.





























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