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Homosexual Collection (page 5)

"Exploring the Spectrum of Homosexuality: A Captivating Journey through Art, Culture

Background imageHomosexual Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit. Oil over a photograph, 1882, by Napoleon Sarony

OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit. Oil over a photograph, 1882, by Napoleon Sarony, taken at the beginning of Wildes American tour

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Portrait bust of Antinous, 130-138

Portrait bust of Antinous, 130-138
Portrait bust of Antinous. Thasian marble. Found at Patras. The youth Anthinoos of Bithyna, in Asia Minor was the favourite of the emperor Hadrian

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Pseudonym of Romain de Tirtoff, French (Russian-born) artist and designer

Pseudonym of Romain de Tirtoff, French (Russian-born) artist and designer
ERTÉ (1892-1990). Pseudonym of Romain de Tirtoff, French (Russian-born) artist and designer. Photographed with his Siamese cat in his apartment in the Paris suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, 1973

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Loung Suits Photo 1890S

Loung Suits Photo 1890S
Dapper young men in lounge suits, shirts with all-round stand collars, side buttoning boots & pinkie rings, also a tie fastened with a ring, a bowler hat, cane & a monocle. Date: 1890s

Background imageHomosexual Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish poet and writer. Photographed by W. & D. Downey, 1889

OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish poet and writer. Photographed by W. & D. Downey, 1889

Background imageHomosexual Collection: TRUMAN CAPOTE (1924-1984). American writer. Photograph by Phyllis Cerf, 1959

TRUMAN CAPOTE (1924-1984). American writer. Photograph by Phyllis Cerf, 1959

Background imageHomosexual Collection: FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA (1899-1936). Spanish man of letters

FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA (1899-1936). Spanish man of letters

Background imageHomosexual Collection: 1950s UK humour gay childrens stories dogs

1950s UK humour gay childrens stories dogs
1950s UK humour gay childrenÕs stories dogs

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Waitex 1929 1920s USA cc gay interiors floor coverings

Waitex 1929 1920s USA cc gay interiors floor coverings

Background imageHomosexual Collection: GAY RIGHTS MARCH, 1976. Gay rights demonstration during the Democratic National Convention in New

GAY RIGHTS MARCH, 1976. Gay rights demonstration during the Democratic National Convention in New York City, 11 July 1976. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Genetic sexuality

Genetic sexuality. Conceptual computer artwork of male and female symbols in front of DNA helices (deoxyribonucleic acid), representing the genetic component of sexual identity

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Computer art representing sexual identity crisis

Computer art representing sexual identity crisis
Sexual identity crisis. Computer artwork of a male and female symbol interlinked. In the background is a question mark. Behind this is the profile of a female face inside the profile of a mans face

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Man with AIDS

Man with AIDS, conceptual computer artwork. The red ribbon on the mans back is a symbol that is worn to show support for AIDS patients and issues

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Transgender balance, conceptual artwork

Transgender balance, conceptual artwork
Conceptual artwork based on the popular Transgender Pride symbol devised by Holly Boswell, crossed with the yin-yang symbol, showing calm

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Female homosexuality, conceptual image

Female homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two female symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between women

Background imageHomosexual Collection: Male homosexuality, conceptual image

Male homosexuality, conceptual image. Computer artwork of two male symbols joined together, representing sexual attraction and relationships between men

Background imageHomosexual Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit

OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit




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"Exploring the Spectrum of Homosexuality: A Captivating Journey through Art, Culture, and History" Step into a world where love knows no boundaries as we delve into the captivating realm of homosexuality. From iconic portraits to vibrant party scenes, this collection of hints takes us on an enlightening journey that celebrates diversity and challenges societal norms. "The Boxer. Portrait of Boris Snezhkovsky, 1933" captures the strength and vulnerability within one man's identity, reminding us that sexuality is not confined to stereotypes but rather encompasses a wide range of individuals. Oscar Wilde, known for his wit and brilliance, defied conventions in his time. In "Photographed in 1882 in New York City by Napoleon Sarony, " he stands proudly as a symbol of resilience against prejudice. The embrace depicted in "Two Young Men, One Embracing the Other, 1880s" speaks volumes about love's ability to transcend societal barriers. It reminds us that affection between same-sex partners has existed throughout history. As we bask in the warmth of "Summer on the Beach (oil on canvas), " we witness love blossoming amidst nature's beauty – a reminder that love is universal regardless of gender or sexual orientation. "Naked modelling" challenges traditional notions of artistry by embracing nudity without shame or judgment. It showcases how artists have celebrated the human form beyond society's expectations. In France during the 1930s, "La Vie Parisienne cc gay lesbians dancers party" captured moments filled with joyous celebration and liberation from societal constraints – proof that happiness thrives when authenticity reigns supreme. San Francisco's Castro district has long been hailed as a safe haven for LGBTQ+ communities worldwide. Its rich history serves as a testament to resilience and unity among those who dared to be themselves unapologetically. "Nude bathers on the beach" portrays freedom found within natural surroundings while challenging conventional ideas around nudity and sexuality.