Talk:Depictions of nudity
Latest comment: 6 months ago by Nerd271 in topic "Two copies of the same picture"
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"Two copies of the same picture"
editIsn't the idea that it has ever been commonplace to have two copies of the same picture, for display depending on the visitors, more than a little fanciful?
- Frankly, it's absurd. I just added 'citation needed' to each of the three statements there. As far as I remember, Goya's two paintings were the first such experiment, copied afterwards.
As far as it goes, it would be more logical to have two different paintings, not necessarily one of a model vested and another of one nude, as there would be no question to why a painting of a woman not of the family was presented on the walls there.
- Looks like somebody forgot to sign. Nerd271 (talk) 02:33, 20 April 2024 (UTC)