Allegory of Luxuria
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The Luxury[1] (1420s) (also called Venus or Allegory of Luxuria) is a drawing by Pisanello (1395–1455). It depicts a recumbent woman who is very skinny, to the point that her bones are sticking out.
Not labelled by Pisanello himself, but posthumously entitled.
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