Nudity
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- | [[Image:Olympia (1863) by Édouard Manet.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Olympia (painting)|Olympia]]'' by [[Édouard Manet]], painted in [[1863]], depicting a [[courtesan]] [[gaze|gazing]] at her viewer.]]{{Template}} | + | [[Image:Olympia (1863) by Édouard Manet.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Olympia (painting)|Olympia]]'' by [[Édouard Manet]], painted in [[1863]], depicting a [[courtesan]] [[gaze|gazing]] at her viewer.]] |
+ | [[Image:Richard Dadd - Come unto These Yellow Sands.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''Come unto These Yellow Sands'' ([[1842]]) by [[Richard Dadd]]. Images of nude and semi-nude [[fairies]] dancing in rings became popular during the Victorian era.]] | ||
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'''Nudity''' or '''nakedness''' is the state of wearing no [[clothing]]. It is sometimes used to refer to wearing significantly less clothing than expected by the conventions of a particular [[culture]] and situation, and in particular exposing the bare [[skin]] of [[intimate part]]s and has analogous uses. | '''Nudity''' or '''nakedness''' is the state of wearing no [[clothing]]. It is sometimes used to refer to wearing significantly less clothing than expected by the conventions of a particular [[culture]] and situation, and in particular exposing the bare [[skin]] of [[intimate part]]s and has analogous uses. | ||
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Nudity or nakedness is the state of wearing no clothing. It is sometimes used to refer to wearing significantly less clothing than expected by the conventions of a particular culture and situation, and in particular exposing the bare skin of intimate parts and has analogous uses. Nude
See also
- Nude photography
- Nude scene
- Nudie cutie
- Nudie film
- Nudism
- Nudist film
- Female nudity
- Nudity in art
- Nudity in film
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