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"The dream of the fisherman's wife". 1814, by Katsushika Hokusai.
From "Kugelrunda", a book of erotic art published in 1983, with works attributed to an unknown artist Czech artist in 1920.
yet another unrealistic standard for women to try to live up to
Fameni-Leporini, late 19th-early 20th century
we have had a few people wondering how the devil has never seen a vulva before if he saw Eve and yeah it makes no sense. perhaps she had a really full bush, like this 1540 depiction by Heinrich Aldegrever? https://t.co/vgCSNz6CoA
She'd included state-of-the-art medical illustrations from anatomical rockstars de Graaf and Govard Bidloo, including this image showing a technique she invented for solving shoulder presentation in birth.
Yes, the baby looks like a guy. It was the illustration style at the time
Engraving of three women bathing by Sebald Beham, 1548, Rosenwald Collection/National Gallery of Art.
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Graphite/Pastel, Jules Pascin (1885-1930)