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  2. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Detail of Jean-Pierre Norblin de La Gourdaine's Bath in the Park (1785) Astronaut Jack R. Lousma taking a shower in space, 1973. Bathing is the immersion of the body, wholly or partially, usually in water, but often in another medium such as hot air. It is most commonly practised as part of personal cleansing, and less frequently for relaxation ...

  3. History of nudity - Wikipedia

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    In the Western world, with the spread of Christianity, any positive associations with nudity were replaced with concepts of sin and shame. Although rediscovery of Greek ideals in the Renaissance restored the nude to symbolic meaning in art, by the Victorian era, public nakedness was considered obscene. In Asia, public nudity has been viewed as ...

  4. Timeline of social nudity - Wikipedia

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    The imposed dress code, however, is often ignored; a British engraving shows a set of waves ridden by nearly a dozen Hawaiian surfers, male and female, all of them naked, Hawaii. [ 16 ] 1891 ( 1891 ) : Earliest known naturist club founded by Charles Edward Gordon Crawford, District and Sessions Judge for the Bombay Civil Service , Thana , India.

  5. Victorian morality - Wikipedia

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    For example, people going for a bath in the sea or at the beach would use a bathing machine. Despite the use of the bathing machine, it was still possible to see people bathing nude. [citation needed] Contrary to popular conception, however, Victorian society recognised that both men and women enjoyed copulation. [18]

  6. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    In Safavid-era Iran, the exaggeratedly décolleté woman in art represented European woman. [ 59 ] In 16th-century India, during the Mughal Empire , Hindu women started emulating their conquerors by covering their shoulders and breasts, [ 60 ] though in contemporaneous paintings, women of Mughal palaces were often portrayed wearing Rajput ...

  7. History of the nude in art - Wikipedia

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    Classical art [Note 2] is the art developed in ancient Greece and Rome, whose scientific, material and aesthetic advances contributed to the history of art a style based on nature and the human being, where harmony and balance, the rationality of forms and volumes, and a sense of imitation ("mimesis") of nature prevailed, laying the foundations ...

  8. Victorian Turkish baths - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Turkish bath is a type of hot-air bath that originated in Ireland in 1856. It was explicitly identified as such in the 1990s and then named and defined [3] to necessarily distinguish it from the baths which had for centuries, especially in Europe, been loosely, and often incorrectly, called "Turkish" baths.

  9. Society and culture of the Victorian era - Wikipedia

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    Society and culture of the Victorian era refers to society and culture in the United Kingdom during the Victorian era--that is the 1837-1901 reign of Queen Victoria. The idea of "reform" was a motivating force, as seen in the political activity of religious groups and the newly formed labour unions.

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