eustacetilley wrote:
[quote=BernDog]
[quote=voodoopenguin]
[quote=Ombligo]
great idea but I did notice the only image people were shown looking it was the one showing two females topless.
Modern society.. sigh.
First we are talking about France, the French are not particularly prudish about these things and secondly I guess those looking were Japanese tourists.
Paul
Third, that wasn't exactly "high art" when it was first painted. Porn, then and now.
No, it wasn't "Porn", then or now. It was political, and evoked symbols that are obscure to us now.
Here is a good discussion:
http://lorenaybe.hubpages.com/hub/Two-women-in-a-tub
I think that you may be confusing this with the _many_ depictions of "Leda And the Swan", which on occasion, could get quite frisky indeed.
"If correctly viewed, everything is lewd.
I could tell you things about Peter Pan,
And the Wizard of Oz,
There's a dirty old man!"
-T. Lehrer
Eustace
I stand corrected.
But, many classic paintings of nudes were created more for titillation than for anything else. I just think it's funny how some people can be so prudish about modern sexuality, but then elevate something that was basically porn hundreds of years ago.