Barbarian prisoner and Callipygian Venus
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- | ''[[Delta of Venus]]'' [[Anaïs Nin]] photo by [[Bob Carlos Clarke]] | + | :''[[Callipygian Venus]]'' |
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[[Robert Doisneau]], [[Barbarian prisoner and Callipygian Venus]], [[Versailles]], [[1966]] | [[Robert Doisneau]], [[Barbarian prisoner and Callipygian Venus]], [[Versailles]], [[1966]] | ||
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- | [[Georg Hoefnagel]] (1542-1601), ''[[Venus Disarming Amor in a Medallion Surrounded by Plants, Fruits, Insects and Shellfish]]'', C. 1595 | ||
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- | [[Enea Vico]] after [[Parmigianino]], [[Mars and Venus]] (1534). A censored print, from this week’s [[Erotica Curiosa]]. | ||
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- | [[Horst P. Horst]]. Costume for [[Salvador Dalí]]’s [[Dream of Venus]]. [[1939]]. | ||
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Robert Doisneau, Barbarian prisoner and Callipygian Venus, Versailles, 1966
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