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Women in human evolution (1997 ) by Lori D. Hager
The prehistory of sex: four million years of human sexual culture (1997) Timothy Taylor
How silly of me that I was not acquainted with The Dog by Goya. The ultimate loneliness painting.
Visualizing the Revolution: Politics and the Pictorial Arts in Late
antipathy between Classics and Romantics What is Classical is healthy; what is Romantic is sick
neo-classical and neoclassical as a style of art, architecture, etc. was coined in 1877, especially in reference to 18th century English literature. Neo-classicism is from 1893.--Etymology Online
Abb.: Anonym: Illustration zu »Les Heures de Paphos[1]. Contes Moraux. Par un Sacrificateur de Venus«. -- Frankreich, 1787
Die Erotik in der Photographie[2] from this[3] page. The book features an essay by enigmatic German erotomaniac Paul Englisch.
While researching Paul Englisch I came across the essay "Collecting Restif de la Bretonne" by Casanovist J. Rives Childs who claims that Paul Englisch is the same author as Henry L. Marchand, the author of the wonderful The Erotic History of France.