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Love for sale Illustration: Ill-Matched Lovers (c. 1520/1525) by Quentin Matsys
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Love for sale
Illustration: Ill-Matched Lovers (c. 1520/1525) by Quentin Matsys

Love for sale
Appetizing young love for sale
Love that's fresh and still unspoiled
Love that's only slightly soiled
Love for sale

--Love for Sale (1930) by Cole Porter

In 1877, French artist Édouard Manet exhibited "Nana", a life-size portrayal of a courtesan in undergarments, standing before her fully clothed gentleman caller. The model for it was the popular courtesan Henriette Hauser.
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In 1877, French artist Édouard Manet exhibited "Nana", a life-size portrayal of a courtesan in undergarments, standing before her fully clothed gentleman caller. The model for it was the popular courtesan Henriette Hauser.

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