Women In The Toilet Of Venus

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Through the depiction of the idealised female figure, the changing idea of beauty is highlighted. With females illustrated with "stomachs like pears and breasts like apples" (The Body in Western Art Booklet) in the 15th C; robust and fleshy by Rubens and trimmer figures by Boucher and Fragonard in the Rococo age in the 17th C; and naturalistic female figures depicted in everyday setting by Realist artists like Courbet and Degas who challenged the traditional idealised female figure in the 19th C. Through this changing attitude towards sexuality and sexual politics, the nude is one of the most highly charged of all the genres. In the artwork, 'The Toilet of Venus' by Velazquez which has been classically idealised, the female figure is pale and

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