Blowhard, Esq. writes:
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“Phryne Revealed before the Areopagus” (1861) by Jean-Léon Gérôme
LOVE Gérome. Love white-slavery and harem paintings too, but that probably has a lot less to do with aesthetics than with something else, if you get my drift. Not that aesthetics and sex fantasies are completely unrelated!
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LOVE Gérome. Love white-slavery and harem paintings too, but that probably has a lot less to do with aesthetics than with something else, if you get my drift. Not that aesthetics and sex fantasies are completely unrelated!
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