Now I'm going to be controversial here and say I find no problems with mountains of flesh naked or otherwise.I feel that if
the image is well portrayed there really does not have to be concern over the *medical* bits on display. Below are two
types of art with there respective artists stretching back to the 1500's. Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Dante
Gabriel Rossetti was a pupil of Ford Madox Brown and together with Holman Hunt and Millais played a leading role in the formation
of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Sappho: Charles-August Mengin. Oil on canvas, 1877 The Bath of Psyche
(detail): Frederick Leighton (1830-1896). Oil on canvas, 1890 Hylas and the Nymphs: John William Waterhouse, 1896
The Flemish baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens, b. June 28, 1577, d. May 30, 1640 was the most renowned northern European
artist of his day, and is now widely recognized as one of the foremost painters in Western art history. Allegory
on the blessings of peace 1629-30 (180 Kb); Oil on canvas, 203.5 x 298 cm (80 1/8 x 117 1/4 in); National Gallery, London
I have added a few examples of there work for you to make your own mind up on ,once again just copy the information
into a *good*search engine and judge for your self.
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I think this is probably enough Art for now just to conclude with this picture up above me here.Notice no mamalian proteuberences
this time,just the imagination of the viewer.I guess somewhere there will be people who find this all a bit too distastefull
but thankfully I'm not one and I hope you ,the viewer.are also not of this school of thought. I hope that this little
diversion from the normal cattitudes that you would expect has opened your eyes to the vast array of contempory art that is
avaliable to any one on the net.
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