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Schematic drawing of female reproductive organs Items portrayed in this file ... Woman; Talk:Vagina/Archive 3; Talk:Voynich manuscript/Archive 3; Talk:Woman/Archive 11;
This is a list of female sculptors – women notable for their three-dimensional artistic work (including sound and light). Do not add entries for those without a ...
Statues of women (5 C ... Sculptures of goddesses (3 C, 32 P) M. Sculptures of female monarchs (3 C, 4 ... Venus figurines (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Sculptures ...
Pages in category "Statues of women in the United States" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A female figurine which has "no practical use and is portable" and has the common elements of a Venus figurine (a strong accent or exaggeration of female sex-linked traits, and the lack of complete lower limbs) may be considered to be a Venus figurine, even if archaeological evidence suggests it was produced after the main Palaeolithic period.
It is a 30 ft (9.1 m) tall sculpture inspired by a nude female yakshi (Hinduist female spirit), with her legs spread out, breasts lifted, eyes raised to the sky in a semi-drowsy state and fingers running through her hair. [3] [4] The sculpture is constructed in a single piece. [5]
Anna Hyatt Huntington's papers are held at Syracuse University, [7] and the Archives of American Art of the Smithsonian Institution. [8]The Metropolitan Museum of Art ranks Huntington as among the foremost woman sculptors in the United States to have undertaken large, publicly commissioned works, alongside Malvina Hoffman and Evelyn Beatrice Longman.
Just as Western art has considered—preferably since the Renaissance—the female nude as a more normal and pleasant subject than the male, in Greece certain religious and moral aspects prohibited female nudity—as can be seen in the famous trial of Phryne, Praxiteles' model. Socially, in Greece, women were relegated to housework, and in ...