That should be in The Louvre?!
Look at that attention to detail
Re: From Gekko's Museum of Art...
Posted: 29 Dec 2017 03:43
by stev4181
Is it wrong to be turned on and fancy a painting of a female in the picture. Love her legs and heels. That lady could make me do anything she wanted, and I'd love every minute... lol
Been there on my second visit to Paris. Nearly walked out of the museum thinking I'd seen everything, before
I realised there were lots of other rooms.
stev4181 wrote: 29 Dec 2017 03:43
Is it wrong to be turned on and fancy a painting of a female in the picture. Love her legs and heels. That lady could make me do anything she wanted, and I'd love every minute... lol
Dunno, some paintings are controversial. I'm not turned on by paintings, myself, but I do admire the skill and the
creativity of these artists. The works of Eugène Delacroix (for example) left me standing open jawed in amazement and admiration.
Re: From Gekko's Museum of Art...
Posted: 03 Jan 2018 05:12
by reggind
Only in the US:
A teacher in Utah was fired for showing students classical painting postcards Containing nudity.
LMAO. When I was at primary school in the UK, the teachers showed us videos of babies
popping out of fannies. 'Course back then it was called 'sex education'. It didn't traumatise
me, but it's something I've never forgotten. As a child, part of my introduction to the nude
female body came from a picture book of Renoir's nudes that my mother kept on our bookcase
at home. If anything, I found it boring.