
Sapphic Art
Women's love and intimacy in the history of artBy Hans-Jürgen DöppLength43m
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The poetess Sappho did not, in any way, facilitate the relationship between men and women, with her admirable Ode to Aphrodite which celebrates the love and sexuality between two women. With the liberalization of morals, female homosexuality is part of modern society and cannot be ignored. But what does history retain from these practices? How is the love between women appreciated? By infringing on the rules of past societies, how did these women live their particularity and their forbidden sexuality? This difficult exercise, undertaken by Professor Döpp, attempts to explain these censured pleasures, without inclining towards a certain voyeurism.
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GenreOther, Health and Wellness
Length43 mins
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Publish dateJul 15, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
21. Sappho (Fresco from Pompeii), National Museum of Archaeology, Naples
32. Simon Solomon, Sappho and Erinna in the garden at Mitylene, 1864. Watercolour
43. Otto Schoff, 1925
54. Deveria, romantic lithograph, circa 1830
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65. Deveria, romantic lithograph, circa 1830
76. Deveria, romantic lithograph, circa 1830 (detail)
87. Erotic photography of the period, 1880 to 1910
98. Frank von Bayros, 1909
109. The Fisherman, circa 1925
1110. Gustave Courbet, The Sleep, 1866
1211. Berthomme de Saint-André, 1927
1312. Berthomme de Saint-André, 1927
1413. Gustav Klimt, Nudes drawings
1514. Albert Marquet, circa 1920
1615. Hans Pellar
1716. Anonymous, 1930
1817. Paul Avril, circa 1910
1918. Paul Avril, circa 1910
2019. Paul Avril, circa 1910
2120. Erich Godal (pseudonym), 1936
2221. Campa (pseudonym), 1936
2322. Henri Monnier, 1830
2423. Erotic photography of the period, 1880 to 1910
2524. Anonymous, circa 1930
2625. Laszlo Boris, 1921
2726. Godal (pseudonym), circa 1925
2827. Courbouleix, circa 1935
2928. Paul Emile Becat, 1948
3029. Paul Emile Becat, 1948
3130. Gerda Wegener, 1925
3231. Gerda Wegener, 1925
3332. Otto Kopp, circa 1910
3433. Berthomme de Saint-André, 1927
3534. Berthomme de Saint-André, 1927
3635. Berthomme de Saint-André, 1927
3736. Otto Schoff, 1925
3837. Otto Schoff, 1925
3938. Otto Schoff, 1925
4039. Jean-Gabriel Domergue, 1924
4140. Jean-Gabriel Domergue, 1924
4241. Jean Morisot, 1925
4342. Léon Bakst, circa 1925
4443. Peter Fendi, vers 1835
4544. Marcel Vertés, 1928
4645. Félicien Rops, circa 1890
4746. Attila Sassy, circa 1910
4847. Attila Sassy, circa 1910
4948. Ernst Gerhard, circa 1925
5049. Margit Gaal, 1920