Beautiful woman
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==Painting== | ==Painting== | ||
- | *''[[Ideal Portrait of a Woman]]'' | + | *''[[Ideal Portrait of a Woman]]'', title of various paintings |
- | *[[Five Maidens of Croton]] | + | *[[Five Maidens of Croton]], a myth |
==Namesakes== | ==Namesakes== | ||
*"[[When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman]]" | *"[[When You're in Love with a Beautiful Woman]]" |
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This page features links to physical attractiveness of women.
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Treatises
- On the Beauty of Women by the Italian writer Agnolo Firenzuola
- Die Schönheit des Weiblichen Körpers by by Carl Heinrich Stratz
- "Thirty beauties of a woman", a passage featured in Lives of Fair and Gallant Ladies by Brantôme
See also
- Beauty ideal
- Beauty industry
- Beauty pageant
- Blason
- Dolce Stil Novo
- Female body shape
- Female stereotypes
- Femme fatale
- Female nude
- Helen of Troy
- Human beauty
- Judgement of Paris
- Perfect woman
- Physical attractiveness
- Temptress
- Ugly woman
- Vamp (woman)
- Venus
Painting
- Ideal Portrait of a Woman, title of various paintings
- Five Maidens of Croton, a myth
Namesakes
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