Luke 42
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 125
- Location
- Bonn, Germany
Foofoogal said:This Odalisque (1874) was painted by Jules Joseph Lefebvre, and is one of the most famous and traditional. Note how the painting takes emphasis off the primary features of the face, such as the nose, even to the extent of concealing the chin completely. Instead, the only major facial feature that receives attention is the ear, which is highlighted by the hair heaped atop the head. The woman's back is smooth, with no sign of the ribs, and in the lower back there are two dimples adding extra emphasis to the fat present in the woman's buttocks and thighs.
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visiting the Louvre in Paris recently and saw many, many paintings like this. Just breathtaking most all of them.
Thank you for the information Call me crazy but those dimples are a most desirable feature on a lady