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In the 1920s, Berlin, once perceived as a puritan city, became the capital of lust and the debauchery of morals. It was in this capricious town that an exceptional museum dedicated entirely to eroticism opened its doors. Abandoning all aspects of voyeurism, the Erotic Museum in Berlin is a magical place in which the imagination of man and the most refined works of art interact. This remarkable book is comprised of more than 350 rare illustrations, and accompanied by a major study written by, history professor, HansJürgen Döpp. It covers various aspects of erotica throughout time and continents.
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Length2 hrs 48 mins
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Publish dateDec 31, 2015
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Sex
2Author: Hans-Jürgen Döpp
3Index
4A Geography of Pleasure
5Indian Tantra relief, 11th-13th centuries. Marble.
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6Indian miniature painting.
7Indian temple relief (copy), 19th century.
8Otto Schoff, c. 1930.
9Otto Rudolf Schatz, Tit Fuck. Watercolour.
10Paul Avril, illustration for De Figuris Veneris, 1906. Coloured lithograph.
11Otto Rudolf Schatz. Watercolour.
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13The Dream about the Orgy
14Promises of the Orient.
15Paul Avril, illustration for De Figuris Veneris, 1906. Coloured lithograph.
16Walpurgis Night:
17Erotic fairytales.
18Mass Orgy. Ivory reel carving, Japan.
19Gaston Vorberg, 1921.
20Scenes from a brothel.
21Tobacco box.
22Hans Pellar, from Flamingo in Love, c. 1923. Watercolour-style etchings.
23Salvador Dalí, Apropos of [Marquis de] Sade. Etching.
24Walrus tooth scrimshaw with erotic engraving, 19th century.
25Nicolas Sternberg, c. 1930. Watercolours.
26Bourgeois genre images.
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28Eroticism and Indignation
29Wilhelm Wagner, c. 1920.
30Loving the Kitchen Maid, c. 1850. Watercolour.
31Rojan, c. 1930. Coloured drawing.
32Fetish drawing.
33Ernst Hildebrandt, homo-erotic drawings, c. 1935-1950.
34Otto Rudolf Schatz, 1927-1930. Watercolour.
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36Pleasures for the Eye
37Stika. Watercolour.
38The civilisation process, as a process of unstoppable abstraction, lends
39Jules Derkovits, Pandemonium, 1920. Lithographs.
40challenge to our desires and cravings than to our spirit!
41Mario Tauzin, c. 1928. Watercolour-style drawing.
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43The Loneliness of the Image
44Édouard Chimot, Le chat sauvage, 1932.
45nature by an abstract principle, the principle of rationality.
46Rojan, c. 1930. Coloured drawing.
47Satyr and nymph, c. 1900. Bronze.
48Marcel Vertès, from the series Le Pays à mon Goût, 1912. Etching.
49Otto Schoff, Lesbian Couple, c. 1930. Pastel drawing.
50Otto Schoff, c. 1930. Coloured lithograph.