| Antonio da Sangallo the Younger Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, born Antonio Cordiani (April 12, 1484 - August 3, 1546) was an Italian architect active during the Italian Renaissance. Antonio_da_Sangallo_the_Younger
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| I Modi I Modi (The Ways) also known as The Sixteen Pleasures or under the Latin title De omnibus Veneris Schematibus, is a famous, essentially lost erotic book of the Italian Renaissance. I_Modi
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| Roy Stuart (photographer) Roy Stuart (born October 25, 1955 in New York City) is an American photographer and director who lives in Paris. His books are published by Taschen.One of the characteristics of the photographs of Roy Stuart is an astute blending of glamour photography and pornography which puts a strong emphasis on female models and BDSM aesthetics.He has directed two movies, Giulia and The Lost Door. Roy_Stuart_(photographer)
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| Jacopo Bassano Jacopo Bassano (also known as Jacopo da Ponte, c. 1515 - 13 February 1592) was an Italian painter active in the Republic of Venice. He was born and died in Bassano del Grappa near Venice, from which he adopted the name. His father Francesco Bassano the Elder was a "peasant artist" and Jacopo adopted some of his style as he created religious paintings with novel features including animals, farmhouses, and landscapes. Jacopo_Bassano
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| Gerda Wegener Gerda Gottlieb Wegener Porta (1886 - 1940) was a Danish illustrator and painter. Originally from the provinces and the daughter of a clergyman, she moved to Copenhagen to pursue her education at the Royal Art Academy, and married fellow artist Einar Wegener (1882-1931) in 1904. Gerda_Wegener
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| Jarosław Kukowski Jarosław Kukowski (born on 11 April 1972 in Tczew) contemporary painter dealing with moral and social issues in a controversial manner.Królikarnia”, Salons of the Auction House Rempex, "Gallery BP", Gallery "Tamka", "Gallery SD", "Gallery Bellotto"- in Warsaw; Museum of Galicia, Bunker of Art, Gallery "Turlej Fundation"- in Krakow; Voergaard New York, and many other galleries and museums. Jarosław_Kukowski
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| Olivia De Berardinis Olivia de Berardinis (born 1948) is an American painter of pin-up art and erotic art. She attended the New York School of Visual Arts, and became involved in the minimalist art movement while there. She began drawing and painting pin-ups in the mid 1970s, then began painting erotic fantasies for men's magazines.Olivia De Berardinis was born in California in 1948 but spent most of her childhood on the East Coast. Olivia_De_Berardinis
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| Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (July 15, 1606 Dutch painter and etcher. He is generally considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in European art history and the most important in Dutch history. His contributions to art came in a period that historians call the Dutch Golden Age.Having achieved youthful success as a portrait painter, his later years were marked by personal tragedy and financial hardship. Rembrandt
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| Antonio Roybal Antonio Roybal (born October 1, 1976) is an American fine-art painter and sculptor from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Antonio_Roybal
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| History of nudity See also Timeline of non-sexual social nudity.It is not known when humans began wearing clothes. Anthropologists logically presume that humans originally lived naked, without clothing, as their natural state. They postulate the adaptation of animal skins and vegetation into coverings to protect the wearer from cold, heat and rain, especially as humans migrated to new climates; alternatively, covering may have been invented first for other purposes, such as magic, decoration, cult, or prestige, and later found to be practical as well. History_of_nudity
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| Martin van Maële Martin van Maele (born Maurice François Alfred Martin) (October 12, 1863- September 5, 1926) was a French illustrator for early 20th century literature. He is renowned for his work in the field of erotic literature. He was born in the city of Boulogne sur Seine. Martin_van_Maële
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| Tommaisey/Renaissance draft User:Tommaisey/Renaissance_draft
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| Late Modernism Late Modernism encompasses the overall production of most recent art made between the aftermath of World War II and the early years of the 21st century. The terminology often points to similarities between late modernism and post-modernism although there are differences. Late_Modernism
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| Outline of the Renaissance Renaissance (French for "rebirth"), was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th through the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. It is characterized by the revival of classical teachings, the rise of courtly and papal patronage, the development of perspective in painting, and advancements in science. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the Renaissance Outline_of_the_Renaissance
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| Joachim and Anne Meeting at the Golden Gate Joachim and Anne Meeting at the Golden Gate is a 1504 woodcut by the German painter Albrecht Dürer, which depicts an embracing couple situated beneath an ornamental archway, surrounded by neighbours and fools. The work is one of 16 woodcuts and prints in Dürer's Life of the Virgin series, which he executed between 1501 and 1511. Joachim_and_Anne_Meeting_at_the_Golden_Gate
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