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Author | : Daizy Dennis |
Publisher | : Daizy Dennis Books |
Total Pages | : 59 |
Release | : 2024-04-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Six Art Themed Hot Instalust Stories Indulge your passion, get inspired, hot under the collar, and spark that inner desire. . Artists are, by definition, both passionate and creative. Not just on canvas, but in life. They see the beauty in the everyday. Just read those art history books. Artists give themselves to lovers and their art in equal abandon. Live in the moment, be open to adventures, come and get to know my artists and their muses, in intimate detail. Six instalust stories with intimacy, naked passion and happy endings. - Age Gap, Student and Teacher, Inter-racial, Artist and Muse, Contemporary Hot Fiction Daizy Dennis Books Delicious Desires
Author | : Ruth K. Westheimer |
Publisher | : Madison Books |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : |
The Art of Arousal brings together 120 of the most engagingly erotic paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings from diverse eras and cultures.
Author | : Jules Breton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 368 |
Release | : 1890 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The Life of an Artist : An Autobiography by Jules Breton, first published in 1890, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.
Author | : Ruth Westheimer |
Publisher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-05-10 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0789214210 |
A delightful tour through the sensual side of fine art, from America’s favorite sex therapist This irresistible volume presents 130 of the most engagingly erotic paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings from diverse eras and cultures, coupled with revealing commentaries about their sexual and aesthetic content. In its organization, The Art of Arousal traces the course of a sensual relationship. It begins by examining the elements of eroticism, and then progresses from flirtation and seduction through kisses and other foreplay before ultimately arriving at consummation and blissful exhaustion. The irrepressible Dr. Ruth explores every element of sexuality in these provocative works of art, including the pleasures of looking, creative fantasizing, and the effects on male and female pleasure of the various positions depicted. All the art in this book has been chosen to meet two essential criteria: everyone portrayed must be having a good time, and each image must satisfy the high aesthetic standards of Dr. Ruth and an art historian friend, who writes with witty scholarship about the artistic aspects of these works. Now available in a revised edition that includes delightful new works by contemporary artists, The Art of Arousal is a stimulating gift for art lovers.
Author | : Sarah R. Phillips |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Total Pages | : 168 |
Release | : 2012-02-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 079148100X |
This is a book about life modeling. Unlike the painter whose name appears beside his finished portrait, the life model, posing nude, perhaps for months, goes unacknowledged. Standing at a unique juncture—between nude and naked, between high and low culture, between art and pornography—the life model is admired in a finished sculpture, but scorned for her or his posing. Making use of extensive interviews with both male and female models and quoting them frequently, Sarah R. Phillips gives a voice to life models. She explores the meaning that life models give to themselves and to their work and seeks to understand the lived experience of life models as they practice their profession. Throughout history, people have romanticized life models in an aura of bohemian eroticism, or condemned them as strippers or sex workers. Modeling Life reveals how life models get into the business, managing sexuality in the studio, what it means to be a "muse," and why their work is important.
Author | : Francine Carraro |
Publisher | : University of Texas Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2010-07-22 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0292789947 |
As an artist, art critic, museum director, and art educator, Jerry Bywaters reshaped the Texas art world and attracted national recognition for Texas artists. This first full-scale biography explores his life and work in the context of twentieth-century American art, revealing Bywaters' important role in the development of regionalist painting. Francine Carraro delves into all aspects of Bywaters' career. As an artist, Bywaters became a central figure and spokesman for a group of young, energetic painters known as the Dallas Nine (Alexandre Hogue, Everett Spruce, Otis Dozier, William Lester, and others) who broke out of the limitations of provincialism and attained national recognition beginning in the 1930s. As director of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, art critic for the Dallas Morning News, and professor of art and art history at Southern Methodist University, Bywaters became a champion of the arts in Texas. Carraro traces his strong supporting role in professionalizing art institutions in Texas and defendlng the right to display art considered "subversive" in the McCarthy era. From these discussions emerges a finely drawn portrait of an artist who used a vocabulary of regional images to explore universal themes. It will be of interest to all students of American studies, national and regional art history, and twentieth-century biography.
Author | : Mary D. Sheriff |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 2008-10-30 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0226752844 |
In eighteenth-century France, the ability to lose oneself in a character or scene marked both great artists and ideal spectators. Yet it was thought this same passionate enthusiasm, if taken to unreasonable extremes, could also lead to sexual deviance, mental illness—even death. Women and artists were seen as especially susceptible to these negative consequences of creative enthusiasm, and women artists, doubly so. Mary D. Sheriff uses these very different visions of enthusiasm to explore the complex interrelationships among creativity, sexuality, the body and the mind in eighteenth-century France. Drawing on evidence from the visual arts, literature, philosophy, and medicine, she portrays the deviance ascribed to both inspired men and women. But while various mythologies worked to normalize deviance in male artists, women had no justification for their deviance. For instance, the mythical sculptor Pygmalion was cured of an abnormal love for his statue through the making of art. He became a model for creative artists, living happily with his statue come to life. No happy endings, though, were imagined for such inspired women writers as Sappho and Heloise, who burned with erotomania their art could not quench. Even so, Sheriff demonstrates, the perceived connections among sexuality, creativity, and disease also opened artistic opportunities for creative women took full advantage of them. Brilliantly reassessing the links between sexuality and creativity, artistic genius and madness, passion and reason, Moved by Love will profoundly reshape our view of eighteenth- century French culture.
Author | : Berys Nigel Gaut |
Publisher | : Psychology Press |
Total Pages | : 742 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Aesthetics |
ISBN | : 9780415327985 |
Containing fifty-four chapters written by leading international scholars and covering all aspects of aesthetics, this fully revised second edition includes eight new entries and updated further reading.
Author | : Anthony David Moody |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 525 |
Release | : 2007-10-11 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 019921557X |
Volume I of a major new two-part biography. Contentious, colourful, revolutionary, here is the young Pound - a determined and energetic genius setting out to make his way both as a poet and as a force for civilization in England and America. Covering the years up to 1920, David Moody explores Pound's alliances with Yeats, Eliot, and Wyndham Lewis, the birth of Vorticism, and his poetry up to Hugh Selwyn Mauberley and the first Cantos.
Author | : |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1884 |
Genre | : American wit and humor |
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