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"Embracing the Beauty of Full Figure: A Captivating Journey Through Art and Film" Step into a world where curves are celebrated

Background imageFull Figure Collection: A fashion portrait of Diana Dors

A fashion portrait of Diana Dors
taken at Elstree Studios to publicize the release of Yield to the Night (1956)

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Joe Brown in What A Crazy World (1963)

Joe Brown in What A Crazy World (1963)
Joe Brown walks on a London pavement with a guitar case in his hand in a scene from Michael Carreras What A Crazy World (1963)

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Nina Hard nude full figure putting make-up 1921

Nina Hard nude full figure putting make-up 1921
Nina Hard, nude in full figure, putting on make-up, 1921, photograph, 17 x 12.5 cm, unsigned, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Aschaffenburg 1880-1938 Davos Frauenkirch

Background imageFull Figure Collection: A scene from What A Crazy World (1963)

A scene from What A Crazy World (1963)
Joe Brown and fellow singer Susan Maughan in a bus stop scene from Michael Carreras What A Crazy World (1963)

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Study of a Half-Nude Figure

Study of a Half-Nude Figure
Artist: Etty, William - Title: Study of a Half-Nude Figure - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 54 x 35.6

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Whore full figure pencil washed mounted sheet

Whore full figure pencil washed mounted sheet
Whore in full figure, pencil, washed, mounted, sheet: 16.3 x 10.5 cm, not marked, Constantin Guys, Vlissingen 1802-1892 Paris

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Antonie Schoojant King Fredrik Vilhelm I Fredrik Vilhelm I

Antonie Schoojant King Fredrik Vilhelm I Fredrik Vilhelm I
After Antonie Schoojant, King Fredrik Vilhelm I, Fredrik Vilhelm I, 1688-1740, King of Prussia, painting, Frederick William I of Prussia, Oil on canvas, Full figure, standing, right head

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Remmert Petersen Queen Anna Katarina Anna Katarina

Remmert Petersen Queen Anna Katarina Anna Katarina
Remmert Petersen, Queen Anna Katarina, Anna Katarina, 1575-1612, Princess of Brandenburg, Queen of Denmark, painting, portrait, Anne Catherine of Brandenburg

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Frans Luycx Ferdinand III 1608-57 Holy Roman Emperor

Frans Luycx Ferdinand III 1608-57 Holy Roman Emperor
Frans Luycx, Ferdinand III, Ferdinand III (1608-57) Holy Roman Emperor, 1608-57, German-Roman Emperor, painting, Oil on canvas, Pictured as younger, Full figure, standing from right in armor

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Caesarea Kaisarieh Abouna Hama-el-Khoury full figure

Caesarea Kaisarieh Abouna Hama-el-Khoury full figure
Caesarea (Kaisarieh) Abouna Hama-el-Khoury (full figure). 1938, Israel, Caesarea

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Full figure reclining self portrait Adrien Tournachon

Full figure reclining self portrait Adrien Tournachon
Full figure reclining self portrait of Adrien Tournachon; Adrien Alban Tournachon (French, 1825 - 1903); about 1858; Albumen silver print

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Shofar Sabbath Horn Yemenite Jew Full figure

Shofar Sabbath Horn Yemenite Jew Full figure
Shofar. Sabbath Horn. Yemenite Jew. Full figure. 1934

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Interior Muscles Back C017 / 3501

Interior Muscles Back C017 / 3501
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing the arrangement of interior muscles of the human body, back view

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Perspective and Anamorphosis Diagrams C017 / 3451

Perspective and Anamorphosis Diagrams C017 / 3451
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing illustrations of anamorphosis and perspective. Perspective in the graphic arts is an approximate representation, on a flat surface (such as paper)

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Perspective Diagrams C017 / 3539

Perspective Diagrams C017 / 3539
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing perspective diagrams. Perspective in the graphic arts is an approximate representation, on a flat surface (such as paper)

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Interior Muscles Front. C017 / 3473

Interior Muscles Front. C017 / 3473
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing the arrangement of interior muscles of the human body, back view

Background imageFull Figure Collection: Exterior Muscles C017 / 3531

Exterior Muscles C017 / 3531
Plate from 18th century encyclopedia showing an illustration of exterior muscles of the human body. Myology is the study of the muscular system, including the study of the structure, function


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"Embracing the Beauty of Full Figure: A Captivating Journey Through Art and Film" Step into a world where curves are celebrated, as we explore the allure through captivating fashion portraits and timeless masterpieces. In a stunning fashion portrait, Diana Dors exudes confidence and elegance with her full figure, proving that beauty knows no size. Her glamorous publicity portrait showcases her undeniable charm, leaving us in awe of her magnetic presence. Moving to the silver screen, Joe Brown mesmerizes audiences in "What A Crazy World (1963)" with his charismatic performance. His portrayal reminds us that talent transcends body type, capturing hearts regardless of societal expectations. Art takes center stage as well, with Mrs Catherine Gordon Byron's oil on canvas masterpiece showcasing the power and grace of a full-figured woman. The study of a half-nude figure further emphasizes the artist's appreciation for every curve and contour. Traveling back in time to ancient times, we encounter celestial gods carved from marble. One such sculpture from late 2nd or early 3rd C. E. , radiates strength and magnificence through its full-bodied form. The artistry continues with "The Porcelain Collector" (1868), an oil on canvas painting that captures not only delicate porcelain but also celebrates the voluptuousness of women during this era. Returning to film, scenes from "What A Crazy World (1963)" remind us that entertainment has always embraced diverse body types, and is within these narratives that we find joyous celebrations of individuality beyond societal norms. Throughout history, artists have found inspiration in studying half-nude figures like Nina Hard who confidently puts on makeup in her 1921 depiction. Even pencil-washed mounted sheets depicting 'whore' figures embrace their bodies unapologetically - reminding us that beauty comes in all forms.

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