Urinating Collection
"Exploring the Art of Urination: From Kittens to Masterpieces" Picture No
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"Exploring the Art of Urination: From Kittens to Masterpieces" Picture No. 10895663: A curious tabby kitten in a litter tray, showcasing their natural instinct for urinating with precision. Manneken Pis Postcard Album - A Duel: Even in historical depictions, the act has been portrayed humorously and creatively, as seen in this postcard album featuring dueling statues relieving themselves. Manneken Pis Postcard Album - Nun and Children: The juxtaposition of innocence and irreverence is evident as even nuns and children are captivated by the famous peeing statue's charm. "Whatever I do, I do not Repent, I Keep Pissing against the Moon": An intriguing artwork by Pieter Bruegel the Elder from the 16th century that challenges societal norms through its bold depiction of someone unapologetically urinating against the moon. The benefits of taking water at Bad Wildungen, Germany: In this serene location known for its healing waters, people have long recognized the therapeutic effects of drinking ample fluids to maintain good health and proper hydration levels. Manneken Pis Statue, Brussels, Belgium: One cannot mention urination without acknowledging one of Belgium's most iconic landmarks – a small bronze fountain sculpture depicting a little boy peeing into a basin below. Picture No. 11991668: Capturing nature's call amidst picturesque scenery – an image that reminds us that even animals find solace in answering nature's urge. Comforts of a Bed of Roses published by Hannah Humphrey in 1806: This satirical illustration highlights how indulging oneself can lead to unexpected consequences; here we see an individual comfortably reclining on roses while discreetly relieving themselves behind closed doors. The Election Chairing Member (illustration from Hogarth Restored).