Coition of a Hemisected Man and Woman
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"Coition of a Hemisected Man and Woman" (c. 1492) is a cartoon of a human copulation by Leonardo.
"I expose men to the origin of their first, and perhaps second, reason for existing."
- Ici je voudrais montrer les causes d'innombrables maux et soufrances.
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