Nini
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- | [[Image:Venus (Titian).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Venus of Urbino|Venus of Urbino]]'' ([[1538]]) by [[Titian]] | + | [[Image:Venus (Titian).jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Venus of Urbino|Venus of Urbino]]'' (1538, detail) by [[Titian]]. The frankness of Venus' [[facial expression|expression]] is often noted; she makes direct [[eye contact]] with the [[viewer]], she is the first nini in art history.]] |
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A [[nini]] is a term of art to denote a particular kind of [[female nude]], contrasted to the idealized [[Venus]], see [[Venus vs. Nini]]. | A [[nini]] is a term of art to denote a particular kind of [[female nude]], contrasted to the idealized [[Venus]], see [[Venus vs. Nini]]. | ||
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A nini is a term of art to denote a particular kind of female nude, contrasted to the idealized Venus, see Venus vs. Nini.
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