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"Exploring the Art of the Breast: A Captivating Journey through Paintings and Advertisements" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief

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Breast Collection: Dancers; Danseuses, 1919 (oil on canvas)
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Breast Collection: Back and breastplate, opening in front, known as the Waistcoat Breastplate, c
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Breast Collection: Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain
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Breast Collection: The Cardrona Bra Fence (Bradrona) supporting breast cancer, Otago, South Island
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Breast Collection: The Miracle of Lactation (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: Holy Virgin with Sleeping Baby Jesus (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: Detail of Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin's Portrait (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, detail, 1452 (oil on panel) (detail of 471132)
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Breast Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, detail, 1452 (oil on panel) (detail of 471132)
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Breast Collection: Saint Luke Drawing the Virgin's Portrait (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: Virgin and Child surrounded by cherubim and seraphim, 1452 (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, miniature from the Norfolk Book of Hours (vellum)
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Breast Collection: The lodger was in the bath (colour litho)
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Breast Collection: Matrimonial nightmare, plate 7 of Proverbs, 1819-23, pub. 1864 (etching)
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Breast Collection: Portrait of a young Bilen woman, postcard
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Breast Collection: The Death of Virginia, lunette, 1531-32 (fresco)
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Breast Collection: Sleeping; Schlafende, 1912 (oil on board)
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Breast Collection: Adam and Eve, 1511 (woodcut)
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Breast Collection: The Fall of Mankind, 1511 (woodcut)
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Breast Collection: Des Canons, Des Munitions (colour litho)
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Breast Collection: Cleopatra, c. 1515 (oil on panel)
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Breast Collection: St. James on a White Horse Riding over the Corpses of Moors and The Coat of Arms of the Family of
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Breast Collection: Young woman sleeping (pastel)
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Breast Collection: Sapphic Love, (pencil and pen and brown ink)
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Breast Collection: Repose, c. 1934 (etching and drypoint, printed in colours)
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Breast Collection: Flora, Half Length, Holding Plums, (pastel)
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Breast Collection: Self Portrait with Nude Woman and Glass, 1902 (oil on canvas)
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Breast Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman, 1916-1919 (oil on canvas)
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Breast Collection: Mary Read (d. 1720) from Histoire des Pirates by P. Christian, engraved by A
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Breast Collection: Moon of Beauty, illustration for The Arabian Nights, 1895 (colour engraving)
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Breast Collection: Japanese girl
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Breast Collection: Woman in White Stockings, c. 1861 (oil on canvas)
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Breast Collection: Girls Bathing, Pahari Style, Kangra School, Himachel Pradesh, 18th century (gouache on paper)
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Breast Collection: DDE-90021921
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Breast Collection: Cimon and Pero (Roman Charity), 1630-40 (oil on canvas, h 155cm -- w 190)
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Breast Collection: Female Nude (woman with her mirror) (oil on canvas)
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Breast Collection: Venus in the Waves, c. 1931 (colour etching and drypoint)
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Breast Collection: Girl in Dressing Gown, 1882 (pastel on canvas)


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"Exploring the Art of the Breast: A Captivating Journey through Paintings and Advertisements" In Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting, "The Thief, " a stolen glance reveals the allure of a woman's breast, captivating both thief and viewer alike. Paul Chabas' masterpiece, "September Morn, " delicately portrays a nude figure emerging from a serene lake, her breast subtly exposed in the early morning light. Frantisek Kupka's "Planes / Nude" showcases vibrant colors that accentuate the curves of a female form, celebrating the beauty and sensuality of breasts as an artistic subject. Jean-Jacques Lequeu's provocative work titled "Et nous aussi nous serons meres car. . " challenges societal norms by presenting male figures with exaggerated breasts, questioning traditional notions of femininity and motherhood. Paul Gauguin's iconic painting "Where Do We Come From / What Are We / Where Are We Going" depicts Polynesian women with bare breasts symbolizing fertility and connection to nature in his exploration of existential questions. An engraved English advertisement for Pears Soap from 1889 features an elegantly dressed woman showcasing her radiant complexion while discreetly emphasizing her décolletage - highlighting how even soap advertisements have historically utilized images related to breasts for commercial appeal. Edouard Manet's controversial masterpiece "Luncheon on the Grass" challenges societal conventions by depicting fully clothed men engaging in conversation with two naked women whose unabashed exposure includes their bare chests. This bold portrayal sparked debates about nudity in art during its time. From Moroccan dancers to mythical Naiads frolicking near water bodies, various forms of art celebrate movement and gracefulness while often incorporating glimpses or representations of female breasts as symbols of femininity and sensuality. Gordon Conway captures modernity in his depiction titled "Her latest dance frock.