Lubricity (Alfred Kubin)
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- | :''see [[Lubricity]]'' | + | '''''Lubricity''''' (1902) is a drawing by [[Alfred Kubin]]. |
- | '''''Lubricity''''' is a drawing by [[Alfred Kubin]] dated, [[1902]]. | + | |
- | [http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/634691650/lubricity-by-kubin] | + | In the left hand corner, on the foreground, is an ape like creature with a gigantic dripping phallus. It is looking in the direction of a nude female sitting [[crouched]] in the corner of the room to the right. She is shielding her eyes with her arm. |
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Lubricity]] | ||
+ | *[[The Ape (Alfred Kubin)]] | ||
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Lubricity (1902) is a drawing by Alfred Kubin.
In the left hand corner, on the foreground, is an ape like creature with a gigantic dripping phallus. It is looking in the direction of a nude female sitting crouched in the corner of the room to the right. She is shielding her eyes with her arm.
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