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What happened to the insolence of the 18th-century libertines or to the carefree excesses of the Belle Époque and its legalized brothels? They have merely been inhibited and buried by the nowadays political correctness and the aggressive one-eyed morality. This book disregards conventional thinking and presents 800 reproductions that illustrate erotic art from Ancient Greece down to the present era in both Europe and Asia: when reproduction is not seen as an end in itself. With no hesitation nor inhibition, the author explains why erotic art is a key factor of societal development.
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GenreOther
Length46 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 8, 2012
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The Encyclopedia of
2© Parkstone Press Ltd, New York, USA
3Erotic art or pornography?
4questions dooms every clarification process right from the start.
5its execution.
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6even if harmless.
7Hans Baldung Grien, 1513.
8XVIII
9Page 53/Seite 53: Paul Emile Bécat, 1848.
10Gustave Courbet, 1866.
11Pages 60, 61/Seiten 60, 61: Anonymous, c. 1890.
12XX
13XX
14XIX
15Chimot, 1910.
16XIX
17Anonymous, 1950.
18Pages 278, 279/Seiten 278, 279: Joe Brockerhoff, 1990.
19XX
20Index
21The Encyclopedia of Erotica
22Hans-Jürgen Döpp
