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the birth of venus by sandro bottoni
Renaissance: From the 1400s to the early 16th century. Body Type: The ideal Renaissance woman was more voluptuous then any other time in history. Paintings from this era depict women who would be considered overweight by todays standards– but at that time, these full-figured ladies were the epitome of sexiness. For the first time in recorded history, women were prized for their natural bodies. Could you imagine someone telling you that eating more would make you sexier? Sounds great to us.
a sculpture of a woman with no shirt on, sitting in front of a window
two statues of women with their backs turned to the side, one holding her head
a white statue laying on top of a bed
an angel statue holding a woman's body in front of a building with columns
a statue of two people kissing each other
an angel statue sitting on top of a table
Ethereal Angel Sculpture Appears to Effortlessly Float Above the Ground
a sculpture is being made in an art studio
a close up of a statue on the side of a building
there is a white sculpture that looks like a woman's body with her hands on her head
a statue is shown in front of a window with the curtain pulled back to reveal it
a statue of a woman sitting on top of a white block in a room with stone walls
꒰🕸꒱ 爱⁷
an old drawing of a woman with flowers in her hand