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Breast Collection (#8)

"Exploring the Art of the Breast: A Captivating Journey through Paintings and Advertisements" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief

Background imageBreast Collection: Venus and Mars; fresco dating to the second Pompeiian style, located in the House of Sallustio in

Venus and Mars; fresco dating to the second Pompeiian style, located in the House of Sallustio in the archaeological zone of Pompeii Pompeii Archaeological Site

Background imageBreast Collection: Venus Anadiomenes. Marble group preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Venus Anadiomenes. Marble group preserved in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Statue Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageBreast Collection: Venus Genetrix; sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples

Venus Genetrix; sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum, Naples Naples Museo Archeologico Nazionale Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageBreast Collection: Diana of Ephesus; sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Diana of Ephesus; sculpture in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples Naples Museo Archeologico Nazionale Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageBreast Collection: The inconsolable. Work by Lorenzo Bartolini belonging to Monumento Mastiani

The inconsolable. Work by Lorenzo Bartolini belonging to Monumento Mastiani and preserved in Camposanto in Pisa Pisa Camposanto Funerary Monument Arts and handicrafts of XIX century

Background imageBreast Collection: Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, detail, white marble, Antonio Canova (1757-1822)

Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, detail, white marble, Antonio Canova (1757-1822), Galleria Borghese, Rome Rome The Borghese Gallery Statue Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century

Background imageBreast Collection: Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, white marble, Antonio Canova (1757-1822)

Portrait of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, white marble, Antonio Canova (1757-1822), Galleria Borghese, Rome Rome The Borghese Gallery Statue Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century

Background imageBreast Collection: Wounded Amazon, marble statue placed in the Capitoline Museum in Rome

Wounded Amazon, marble statue placed in the Capitoline Museum in Rome Rome Capitoline Museum Statue Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:V sec. ca

Background imageBreast Collection: Face of Venus, detail of the Venus Italica, sculpture by Antonio Canova

Face of Venus, detail of the Venus Italica, sculpture by Antonio Canova, located at the Galleria Palatina of the Palazzo Pitti in Florence Florence Palazzo Pitti

Background imageBreast Collection: Venus Urania, marble, Roman Art, The Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Venus Urania, marble, Roman Art, The Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence The Uffizi Gallery Sculpture Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:I sec. a.C

Background imageBreast Collection: A Bacchante Diverting the Attention of a Tiger, 1813 (ceramic)

A Bacchante Diverting the Attention of a Tiger, 1813 (ceramic)
NGW186866 A Bacchante Diverting the Attention of a Tiger, 1813 (ceramic) by Gibson, John (1790-1866); National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageBreast Collection: The Venus of Willendorf, 30000-25000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)

The Venus of Willendorf, 30000-25000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre)
XAM54146 The Venus of Willendorf, 30000-25000 BC (limestone coloured with red ochre) by Prehistoric; H:11cm cm; Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: Female figurine)

Background imageBreast Collection: Bacchanalia, (oil on canvas)

Bacchanalia, (oil on canvas)
827038 Bacchanalia, (oil on canvas) by Schmutzler, Leopold (1864-1941); 114.3x151.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacchanalia. Leopold Schmutzler (1864-1941). Oil on canvas

Background imageBreast Collection: Lucretia

Lucretia
PHD51594 Lucretia by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); Private Collection; (add.info.: Private Collection, Switzerland); Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBreast Collection: Standing Female Nude, c. 1855 (albumen print, mounted)

Standing Female Nude, c. 1855 (albumen print, mounted)
991515 Standing Female Nude, c.1855 (albumen print, mounted) by Le Gray, Gustave (1820-1884); 29.4x21.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Standing Female Nude. Gustave Le Gray (1820-1884)

Background imageBreast Collection: Lying Young Girl, Half Nude, 1912 (watercolour and gouache over pencil on paper)

Lying Young Girl, Half Nude, 1912 (watercolour and gouache over pencil on paper)
989123 Lying Young Girl, Half Nude, 1912 (watercolour and gouache over pencil on paper) by Schiele, Egon (1890-1918); 48x32 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lying Young Girl)

Background imageBreast Collection: A Nude Young Woman Seated in Profile on the Left, Raising Her Left Arm

A Nude Young Woman Seated in Profile on the Left, Raising Her Left Arm
827617 A Nude Young Woman Seated in Profile on the Left, Raising Her Left Arm, and Two Subsidiary Studies of Her Left Hand; Une Jeune Femme Nue Assise de Profil Vers la Gauche, Levant le Bras Gauche

Background imageBreast Collection: Female nude with Death as a skeleton, 1897 (etching)

Female nude with Death as a skeleton, 1897 (etching)
990955 Female nude with Death as a skeleton, 1897 (etching) by Rassenfosse, Armand (1862-1934); 28x21.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Female nude with Death as a skeleton)

Background imageBreast Collection: Cleopatra, ca. 1623. Creator: Jan Muller

Cleopatra, ca. 1623. Creator: Jan Muller
Cleopatra, ca. 1623

Background imageBreast Collection: Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80. Creator: Cornelis van Caukercken

Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80. Creator: Cornelis van Caukercken
Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80

Background imageBreast Collection: The Holy Family, possibly 1527-33. Creator: Workshop of Joos van Cleve (Netherlandish, Cleve ca)

The Holy Family, possibly 1527-33. Creator: Workshop of Joos van Cleve (Netherlandish, Cleve ca)
The Holy Family, possibly 1527-33

Background imageBreast Collection: Cimon and Pero, ca. 1630-1700. Creator: Anon

Cimon and Pero, ca. 1630-1700. Creator: Anon
Cimon and Pero, ca. 1630-1700

Background imageBreast Collection: Half-Naked Woman by a Stove, 1658. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Half-Naked Woman by a Stove, 1658. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Half-Naked Woman by a Stove, 1658. Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageBreast Collection: NUDE POSING, 1920s. Olga Desmond (1891-1964) posing as living statuary

NUDE POSING, 1920s. Olga Desmond (1891-1964) posing as living statuary. Photographed in 1921

Background imageBreast Collection: Erect breast nipple, artwork

Erect breast nipple, artwork
Erect breast nipple. Artwork of a perpendicular section through a female breast nipple (papilla) in an erect state. The section shows cylindrically arranged muscle cells (red)

Background imageBreast Collection: SALLY RAND (1904-1979). American burlesque dancer. Photographed in 1933

SALLY RAND (1904-1979). American burlesque dancer. Photographed in 1933

Background imageBreast Collection: Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910 (portland stone)

Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910 (portland stone)
NGW184201 Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910 (portland stone) by Gill, Eric (1882-1940); 62x20.3x16.8 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageBreast Collection: New Ice cream Flavour

New Ice cream Flavour
Julia Ramiro

Background imageBreast Collection: Female organs, cut away, artwork

Female organs, cut away, artwork
Female organs, cut away computer artwork

Background imageBreast Collection: Himba Child

Himba Child
Lord Amihere

Background imageBreast Collection: Whats in todays paper?

Whats in todays paper?
Tomas Härstedt

Background imageBreast Collection: The Red Crossbill, Loxia curvirostra

The Red Crossbill, Loxia curvirostra is sitting at the waterhole in the forest, reflecting on the surface, preparing for the bath, colorful backgound with some flower . Petr Simon

Background imageBreast Collection: The Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major

The Great Spotted Woodpecker, Dendrocopos major is sitting at the forest waterhole, reflecting in the surface, preparing for the bath, colorful background and nice soft light. Petr Simon

Background imageBreast Collection: The beautiful horses during courtships

The beautiful horses during courtships on the Icelandic plains. In the background are the mountains with beautiful blue sky.. Petr Simon

Background imageBreast Collection: The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis

The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis is sitting on some stick and waiting for the prey, colorful backgound. Petr Simon

Background imageBreast Collection: A Batman is born

A Batman is born
Tomas Härstedt




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"Exploring the Art of the Breast: A Captivating Journey through Paintings and Advertisements" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief, " a stolen glance reveals the allure of a woman's breast, captivating both thief and viewer alike. Paul Chabas' masterpiece, "September Morn, " delicately portrays a nude figure emerging from a serene lake, her breast subtly exposed in the early morning light. Frantisek Kupka's "Planes / Nude" showcases vibrant colors that accentuate the curves of a female form, celebrating the beauty and sensuality of breasts as an artistic subject. Jean-Jacques Lequeu's provocative work titled "Et nous aussi nous serons meres car. . " challenges societal norms by presenting male figures with exaggerated breasts, questioning traditional notions of femininity and motherhood. Paul Gauguin's iconic painting "Where Do We Come From / What Are We / Where Are We Going" depicts Polynesian women with bare breasts symbolizing fertility and connection to nature in his exploration of existential questions. An engraved English advertisement for Pears Soap from 1889 features an elegantly dressed woman showcasing her radiant complexion while discreetly emphasizing her décolletage - highlighting how even soap advertisements have historically utilized images related to breasts for commercial appeal. Edouard Manet's controversial masterpiece "Luncheon on the Grass" challenges societal conventions by depicting fully clothed men engaging in conversation with two naked women whose unabashed exposure includes their bare chests. This bold portrayal sparked debates about nudity in art during its time. From Moroccan dancers to mythical Naiads frolicking near water bodies, various forms of art celebrate movement and gracefulness while often incorporating glimpses or representations of female breasts as symbols of femininity and sensuality. Gordon Conway captures modernity in his depiction titled "Her latest dance frock.