Afternoon
       
     
Rape scene
       
     
Intérieur (nickname The Rape)
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
The titanic days
       
     
Triptych for the red room
       
     
Rape & Affection
       
     
The brutal embrace
       
     
Woman battered with a cane
       
     
Apollo and Daphne
       
     
Before the Seduction and After
       
     
The Rape
       
     
Female Nude Killed from Behind
       
     
The Day After
       
     
Rape
       
     
Rape
       
     
 Venetian School, National Gallery of Slovenia
       
     
The Rape of Hippodame
       
     
Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus
       
     
The Death of Jane McCrea
       
     
The Rape of Orithyia by Boreas
       
     
Rape of Tamar
       
     
The Resolution of Tamar
       
     
Jupiter and Io
       
     
Stolen Kisses
       
     
African Pirates Abducting a Young Woman (Pirates africains enlevant une jeune femme)
       
     
The Soldier and the Peasant Woman
       
     
Ajax and Cassandra
       
     
Ajax the Lesser in Troy drags Cassandra from Palladium before eyes of Priam,
       
     
Ajax and Cassandra
       
     
Ajax the Lesser raping Cassandra
       
     
Cassandra
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Léda et le Cygne
       
     
Léda et le Cygne
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda
       
     
Leda
       
     
Leda Atomica
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda mit dem Schwan (Leda and the Swan)
       
     
Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda
       
     
Discovery
       
     
Apolo persiguiendo a Dafne
       
     
Landscape
       
     
The amorous perpective
       
     
The Rape of Helen
       
     
The Rape of Helen
       
     
The Rape of Helen
       
     
Raub der Helena
       
     
Raub der Helena
       
     
Helen of Troy
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
Abduction of a Sabine Woman
       
     
The Rape of the Sabines
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The rape of Sabine women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Abduction of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Sabine Women
       
     
Jupiter and Io
       
     
Jupiter and Io
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
The Death of Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Metamorphoses of Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
The Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucrece
       
     
Lucrècia morta
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia committing suicide
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Lucrece
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
The Younger Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia
       
     
Danaë
       
     
Danaë
       
     
Danaë and the Shower of Gold
       
     
Danaë receiving the Golden Rain
       
     
Danaë
       
     
Danae
       
     
Danae
       
     
Danae
       
     
Rape of Europe
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europe
       
     
Study sheet with the Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
El Rapto de Europa (The Rape of Europa)
       
     
Raub der Europa (The Rape of Europa)
       
     
The Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa
       
     
The Abduction of Europa
       
     
The Abduction of Europa
       
     
Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Sleeping Beauty and the Prince
       
     
The Sleeping Princess
       
     
Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Kneeling Girl, Resting on Both Elbows
       
     
The Loss of Virginity (La Perte du pucelage, ou Éveil du printemps)
       
     
Sitting Girl
       
     
Olympia
       
     
Three Wenches
       
     
Le déjeuner sur l'herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass)
       
     
The Sailors' Den
       
     
Birthday Boy
       
     
The Delightful Land
       
     
Pink Panther
       
     
Prostitute -- Girl with Red Bow
       
     
The Feigned Flight
       
     
Kokotte / Coquette
       
     
Seated Woman, Wiping Her Left Side ( Femme assise, s’essuyant le côté gauche )
       
     
Untitled #35 (Hide)
       
     
Frequently Asked Love (The Cage)
       
     
The Slag
       
     
When Will You Marry?
       
     
The Harem (Le Harem)
       
     
The Hibiscus
       
     
Client Lubricating a Prostitute
       
     
Prostitution and Madness Dominating the World
       
     
the-whore-babylon-1995.jpg
       
     
Portrait of a Prostitute
       
     
Prostitutes
       
     
Naked on a white cock
       
     
Les Mille et un Nuit
       
     
Woman Reclining on a Bed, or The Indolent Woman
       
     
Come in....
       
     
Samson and Delilah
       
     
Couple in a Room
       
     
Brothel Scene, Zum sussen Madel
       
     
The Woman taken in Adultery
       
     
Dancer
       
     
Death of whore
       
     
The Whore of Baylon
       
     
THE WHORE BABYLON
       
     
The Virgin Whore Complex
       
     
Study of Female Nude Reclining on a Divan (Woman With White Socks)
       
     
Untitled Film Still #15
       
     
Woman with Blue Stockings
       
     
Appeal to the Masses
       
     
Woman in Black Stockings
       
     
Angel Fernandez de Soto with woman
       
     
Seated Woman with Green Stockings
       
     
Nude with Red Garters
       
     
Seated female nude with elbows propped (Sitzender Frauenakt mit aufgestützten Ellbogen)
       
     
Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach
       
     
Reclining Woman with Green Stockings (Adele Harms)
       
     
Seated female nude
       
     
woman-with-white-stockings-1861.jpg!Large.jpg
       
     
sleeping-nude-woman-1862.jpg!Large.jpg
       
     
Whores
       
     
BettyTompkins.jpg
       
     
The Dinner Party
       
     
Emily Dickinson Place Setting
       
     
Masturbation Painting #2
       
     
Sex Grid #10
       
     
Women pursued by Satyrs
       
     
Femme en pleurs
       
     
Skrik (The Scream)
       
     
Girl with Tear
       
     
Sorrow
       
     
Guernica
       
     
Abyssinian Slave
       
     
A Woman Weeping
       
     
Crying woman Pablo Picasso (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Weeping Woman
       
     
Weeping Woman with Handkerchief
       
     
Crying girl
       
     
The grieving women
       
     
The Sick Child (later) (Det syke barn)
       
     
Rich Gifts Wax Poor When Lovers Prove Unkind
       
     
Mater Dolorosa
       
     
A suffering nude
       
     
Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Young Tormented Girl (Jeune fille tourmentée)
       
     
The flood (L'Inondation)
       
     
Panthea stabbing herself with a dagger, after the death of her husband Abradates
       
     
The Mater Dolorosa
       
     
Mother of Sorrows
       
     
Scream
       
     
Afternoon
       
     
Afternoon

Max Beckmann, 1946, Expressionism

Rape scene
       
     
Rape scene

Utagawa Kuniyoshi

Intérieur (nickname The Rape)
       
     
Intérieur (nickname The Rape)

Edgar Degas, 1868-9, Philadelphia Museum of Art

Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia

Jacopo Tintoretto (c 1518-1594), Tarquin and Lucretia (E&I 219) (1578-80), oil on canvas, 157 x 146 cm, Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Wikimedia Commons.

The titanic days
       
     
The titanic days

Rene Magritte, 1928; Paris, France, Surrealism

Triptych for the red room
       
     
Triptych for the red room

Louise Bourgeois, 1994, Museum of Modern Art, New York

Rape & Affection
       
     
Rape & Affection

Pablo Picasso

The brutal embrace
       
     
The brutal embrace

Pablo Picasso, 1900, Expressionism, Early Years

Woman battered with a cane
       
     
Woman battered with a cane

Francisco Goya, 1796-1797

Apollo and Daphne
       
     
Apollo and Daphne

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1622-1625

Galleria Borghese, Rome

Before the Seduction and After
       
     
Before the Seduction and After

William Hogarth

The Rape
       
     
The Rape

Pablo Picasso, Juan-les-Pins, 1920

MoMA

Female Nude Killed from Behind
       
     
Female Nude Killed from Behind

Eugene Delacroix
c.1827
Louvre, Paris, France

The Day After
       
     
The Day After

Edvard Munch, 1894-1895, National Gallery, Oslo, Norway

Rape
       
     
Rape

Rene Magritte, 1935

Rape
       
     
Rape

Rene Magritte, 1948

 Venetian School, National Gallery of Slovenia
       
     

Venetian School, National Gallery of Slovenia

The Rape of Hippodame
       
     
The Rape of Hippodame

Peter Paul Rubens, 1636-8

Museo del Prado

Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus
       
     
Rape of the Daughters of Leucippus

Peter Paul Rubens, 1618, Alte Pinakothek, Munich, Germany

The Death of Jane McCrea
       
     
The Death of Jane McCrea

John Vanderlyn

The Rape of Orithyia by Boreas
       
     
The Rape of Orithyia by Boreas

Peter Paul Rubens,
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

Rape of Tamar
       
     
Rape of Tamar

Eustache Le Sueur

The Resolution of Tamar
       
     
The Resolution of Tamar

James Tissot

Jupiter and Io
       
     
Jupiter and Io

Correggio

Stolen Kisses
       
     
Stolen Kisses

Erte

African Pirates Abducting a Young Woman (Pirates africains enlevant une jeune femme)
       
     
African Pirates Abducting a Young Woman (Pirates africains enlevant une jeune femme)

Eugene Delacroix, 1852, Orientalism

The Soldier and the Peasant Woman
       
     
The Soldier and the Peasant Woman

Vilmantas Marcinkevičius, 1994, Modern Art Centre, Vilnius, Lithuania

photo credit: Google

Ajax and Cassandra
       
     
Ajax and Cassandra

Solomon Joseph Solomon, 1886

Ajax the Lesser in Troy drags Cassandra from Palladium before eyes of Priam,
       
     
Ajax the Lesser in Troy drags Cassandra from Palladium before eyes of Priam,

Roman mural from the Casa del Menandro, Pompeii

public domain, image from Wikipedia

Ajax and Cassandra
       
     
Ajax and Cassandra

Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, 1806, oil on canvas, Großherzogliches Schloss Eutin

image from Wikipedia

Ajax the Lesser raping Cassandra
       
     
Ajax the Lesser raping Cassandra

Tondo of an Attic red-figure cup, ca. 440-430 BC, Louvre Museum, Paris

public domain, image from Wikipedia

Cassandra
       
     
Cassandra

Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy, Evelyn De Morgan, 1896

image from Wikipedia

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Cezanne, 1882

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

copy of a lost painting by Michelangelo, 1530, National Gallery, London

Léda et le Cygne
       
     
Léda et le Cygne

François Boucher

Léda et le Cygne
       
     
Léda et le Cygne

Tadeusz Styka
1913

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Francois Boucher, 1741
Rococo

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Correggio, 1531-32, Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany

Mannerism, Late Renaissance

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Matisse
1945
Expressionism

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Salvador Dali
1961
Abstract Expressionism

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Leonardo Da Vinci
1510
High Renaissance

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Leonardo da Vinci
1506, Milan, Italy
High Renaissance
Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, UK

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Cy Twombly
1963

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Paolo Veronese, in the Palace of Fesch Ajaccio
1585, Mannerism

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Gustave Moreau
1865-75
Symbolism,
Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris, France

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Odilon Redon
Symbolism

Leda
       
     
Leda

Paul Delvaux
Surrealism

Leda
       
     
Leda

Otto Dix
1919
Cubism
Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Leda Atomica
       
     
Leda Atomica

Salvador Dali
1949
Surrelaism

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

A mosaic from Cyprus (c. 3rdC AD)

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Hendrick Terbrugghen, Palazzo Vecchio (Palazzo della Signoria), Florence, Italy

Leda mit dem Schwan (Leda and the Swan)
       
     
Leda mit dem Schwan (Leda and the Swan)

Correggio, 1532

Leda and the Swan
       
     
Leda and the Swan

Leonardo da Vinci, c.1510; Milan, Italy, High Renaissance

Leda
       
     
Leda

Gustave Moreau, c.1875 - c.1880, Symbolism: Musée National Gustave Moreau, Paris, France

Discovery
       
     
Discovery

Rene Magritte, 1927; Belgium, Surrealism

Apolo persiguiendo a Dafne
       
     
Apolo persiguiendo a Dafne

Theodoor van Thulden (1606–1669): Museo del Prado

Landscape
       
     
Landscape

Rene Magritte, 1926; Brussels, Belgium, Surrealism

The amorous perpective
       
     
The amorous perpective

Rene Magritte, 1935; Brussels, Belgium, Surrealism: Robert Giron Collection, Brussels, Belgium

The Rape of Helen
       
     
The Rape of Helen

Luca Giordano, 1683

The Rape of Helen
       
     
The Rape of Helen

Guido Reni, 1631, Louvre, Paris, France

The Rape of Helen
       
     
The Rape of Helen

Tintoretto, 1580, Museo del Prado

Raub der Helena
       
     
Raub der Helena

Francesco Primaticcio, 1504-1570, Bowes Museum

Raub der Helena
       
     
Raub der Helena

circa 1774, Bode-Museum, Berlin

Helen of Troy
       
     
Helen of Troy

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1863, Romanticism: Kunsthalle Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Pablo Picasso

Abduction of a Sabine Woman
       
     
Abduction of a Sabine Woman

Giambologna, 1583, Uffizi Gallery, Florence

The Rape of the Sabines
       
     
The Rape of the Sabines

Pablo Picasso, 1962

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Nicolas Poussin, 1637-38

Louvre Museum, Paris, France

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Adriaen de Vries (Netherlandish, The Hague, Prague), ca. 1627, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, public domain

The rape of Sabine women
       
     
The rape of Sabine women

Eugene Delacroix, 1850

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Rubens, 1635-1637, National Gallery, London, UK

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Pietro da Cortona

The Rape of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Rape of the Sabine Women

Peter Paul Rubens

The Abduction of the Sabine Women
       
     
The Abduction of the Sabine Women

Nicolas Poussin, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Sabine Women
       
     
The Sabine Women

Jacques-Louis David, 1799, Neoclassicism: Louvre, Paris, France

Jupiter and Io
       
     
Jupiter and Io

Correggio, 1531 - 1532, Mannerism (Late Renaissance), Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

Jupiter and Io
       
     
Jupiter and Io

John Hoppner, 1785, Romanticism

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi, c 1630, Private Collection, Lyon

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (aka Parmigianino)

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi, c 1650, Private collection

Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia

Titian
1570
Mannerism (Late Renaissance)
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge


Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
Suicide of Lucretia

Titian, 1515

The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia

Luca Giordano

1663

The Death of Lucretia
       
     
The Death of Lucretia

Il Sodoma, 1513

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi, 1620

The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi, 1645—1650, Neues Palais in Potsdam

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Artemisia Gentileschi, 1642

Metamorphoses of Lucretia
       
     
Metamorphoses of Lucretia

Ernst Fuchs, 1958

Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia

Jan van Hemessen, Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille, France

The Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
The Suicide of Lucretia

Guido Reni, 1625-1640

Tarquin and Lucrece
       
     
Tarquin and Lucrece

Luca Giordano

Lucrècia morta
       
     
Lucrècia morta

Damiá Campeny, 1804, 135 × 125 × 61 cm (53.1 × 49.2 × 24 inches)

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Guido Reni, 1626

Lucretia committing suicide
       
     
Lucretia committing suicide

Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1550

Tarquin and Lucretia
       
     
Tarquin and Lucretia

Titian, 1570-76

Suicide of Lucretia
       
     
Suicide of Lucretia

Durer, 1518, Northern Renaissance

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Paolo Veronese, 1580, Mannerism (Late Renaissance)

Lucrece
       
     
Lucrece

1508

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Correggio, c.1520 - c.1530, High Renaissance, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

The Rape of Lucretia
       
     
The Rape of Lucretia

Felice Ficherelli (1603–1660), The Wallace Collection

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Rembrandt van Rijn, Dutch, 1606 - 1669, National Gallery of Art

The Younger Lucretia
       
     
The Younger Lucretia

Lucas Cranach the Elder

Lucretia
       
     
Lucretia

Rembrandt, 1666, Baroque, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, MN, US

Danaë
       
     
Danaë

Titian, c. 1553, Apsley House, Stratfield Saye Preservation Trust (Wellington Collection

image: Wikipedia

Danaë
       
     
Danaë

Artemisia Gentileschi, c. 1612, oil on copper, Saint Louis Art Museum

image: Wiki commons

Danaë and the Shower of Gold
       
     
Danaë and the Shower of Gold

Orazio Gentileschi, c.1621-1623, Getty Centre

image: wikicommons

Danaë receiving the Golden Rain
       
     
Danaë receiving the Golden Rain

Titian, c.1560-1565, Museo del Prado, Madrid

image: Wikipedia

Danaë
       
     
Danaë

Jacopo Tintoretto, c.1570, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon

image: Wiki commons

Danae
       
     
Danae

Rembrandt, 1643

Danae
       
     
Danae

Correggio, 1531

Danae
       
     
Danae

Titian, 1553-1554, Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

Rape of Europe
       
     
Rape of Europe

Titian
1559

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Felix Vallotton
1908

Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa

Francisco Toledo
1972

Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa

Jacob Jordaens

1615

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Francois Boucher, c. 1732 - 1734

The Rape of Europe
       
     
The Rape of Europe

Rembrandt, 1632, J. Paul Getty Museum

Study sheet with the Rape of Europa
       
     
Study sheet with the Rape of Europa

Albrecht Durer
1495
Northern Renaissance

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Paolo Veronese
1578
Mannerism

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Guido Reni
1637-9
Baroque

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Valentin Serov
1910

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Claude Lorrain
1655

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Jacob Jordaens
1643

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Paolo Veronese
1570

El Rapto de Europa (The Rape of Europa)
       
     
El Rapto de Europa (The Rape of Europa)

Francisco Goya
1772

Raub der Europa (The Rape of Europa)
       
     
Raub der Europa (The Rape of Europa)

Max Beckmann
1933
Expressionism

The Rape of Europa
       
     
The Rape of Europa

Peter Paul Rubens

1630

Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain

Rape of Europa
       
     
Rape of Europa

Jacob Jordaens, 1615

Gemaldegalerie, Berlin, Germany

The Abduction of Europa
       
     
The Abduction of Europa

Gustave Moreau, c.1869, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, US

The Abduction of Europa
       
     
The Abduction of Europa

Bernardo Strozzi, c.1640 - c.1644, Baroque: National Museum, Poznań, Poland

Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Sleeping Beauty

Gustave Dore, Romanticism

Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Sleeping Beauty

Edward Burne-Jones, 1871, Symbolism

Sleeping Beauty and the Prince
       
     
Sleeping Beauty and the Prince

Elenore Abbott, c.1920s, Romanticism

The Sleeping Princess
       
     
The Sleeping Princess

John Duncan, Symbolism

Sleeping Beauty
       
     
Sleeping Beauty

Erte, Art Deco

Kneeling Girl, Resting on Both Elbows
       
     
Kneeling Girl, Resting on Both Elbows

Egon Schiele, 1917: Leopold Museum

The Loss of Virginity (La Perte du pucelage, ou Éveil du printemps)
       
     
The Loss of Virginity (La Perte du pucelage, ou Éveil du printemps)

Paul Gauguin, 1890 - 91: Chrysler Museum of Art

The model was Juliette Huet, who became Gauguin's mistress and bore him a daughter.

Sitting Girl
       
     
Sitting Girl

Egon Schiele, 1917

Olympia
       
     
Olympia

Edouard Manet, 1863, Realism, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

Three Wenches
       
     
Three Wenches

Otto Dix, Verism

Le déjeuner sur l'herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass)
       
     
Le déjeuner sur l'herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass)

Edouard Manet, 1863, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France

The Sailors' Den
       
     
The Sailors' Den

Felicien Rops, Symbolism

Birthday Boy
       
     
Birthday Boy

Eric Fischl, 1983, Contemporary Realism

The Delightful Land
       
     
The Delightful Land

Paul Gauguin (1848–1903): Ohara Museum of Art

Pink Panther
       
     
Pink Panther

Jeff Koons, Neo-Pop Art

Prostitute -- Girl with Red Bow
       
     
Prostitute -- Girl with Red Bow

Otto Dix, Expressionism

The Feigned Flight
       
     
The Feigned Flight

Jean-Honore Fragonard, c. 1772-1773, Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University

Kokotte / Coquette
       
     
Kokotte / Coquette

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, 1910, McMaster Museum of Art

Dimensions: Image: 38 x 28.1 cm (14 15/16 x 11 1/16 in.) Support: 42.2 x 30.7 cm (16 5/8 x 12 1/16 in.)

Medium: Lithograph on paper

Seated Woman, Wiping Her Left Side ( Femme assise, s’essuyant le côté gauche )
       
     
Seated Woman, Wiping Her Left Side ( Femme assise, s’essuyant le côté gauche )

Edgar Degas, ca. 1896–1911 (cast ca. 1919–26): Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Thannhauser Collection, Gift, Justin K. Thannhauser, 1978

MEDIUM: Bronze
DIMENSIONS: 14 x 14 1/8 x 9 1/4 inches (35.6 x 35.9 x 23.5 cm)

“Edgar Degas’s penetrating and sometimes disturbing depictions of late 19th-century Parisian society are as much innovative explorations of movement and pictorial space as they are portrayals of contemporary life. Degas was from a privileged background, born of a well-to-do family in Paris. After studying law briefly, he turned to art in 1855, attending the École des Beaux-Arts for a time. While he became associated with the Impressionists, Degas belonged to a slightly older generation of artists, which is apparent in the naturalist style of his early portraits and interiors. But, his quintessential works date from the Impressionist decades of the 1870s and 1880s. Like his cohorts, he cast his gaze upon Paris’s electrifying society of spectacle, painting scenes of the café-concert, the opera, and the races. He also looked to those living on the fringes of this world: alienated people drinking absinthe, laundresses, milliners, and prostitutes. Perhaps, most recognizable are his ballerinas, seen in dance classes, at rest, rehearsing, and performing.

Degas’s formal investigations, however, remained paramount, and his subjects, who often seem caught unaware from unusual angles in awkward poses, are vehicles for these explorations. Blurred action and the dramatic cropping of figures or forms reveal conventions adopted from photography (which he also practiced), signaling the instantaneity that the Impressionists embraced. The cropping, together with his incongruous compositional constructions, was also influenced by the non-illusionistic treatment of space and form of Japanese prints, which had gained popularity in France during the 1860s.

In the mid-1880s, his vision began to fail and the more forgiving medium of pastel became increasingly important to the artist, who fully exploited its soft, blurred contours and coloristic effects. Likewise, the medium of sculpture allowed Degas to use his hands as his eyes in modeling the pliant wax. These sculpted studies of motion parallel contemporaneous examinations of locomotion by photographer Eadweard Muybridge, whose photographs Degas knew. Both Dancers in Green and Yellow and Seated Woman, Wiping Her Left Side date from this period. While each work represents a certain type of exploited lower-class woman—ballerinas often relied upon the patronage of their wealthy, male admirers, while the nude woman washing in a prosaic pose was a prostitute—these works are primarily examples of his lifelong interest in gesture and movement. His deteriorating eyesight eventually forced Degas to cease making art sometime between 1910 and 1912.”

Untitled #35 (Hide)
       
     
Untitled #35 (Hide)

Anna Gaskell, 1998, Chromogenic print, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Purchased with funds contributed by the Photography Committee, 2000

Anna Gaskell crafts foreboding photographic tableaux of preadolescent girls that reference children’s games, literature, and psychology. She is interested in isolating dramatic moments from larger plots such as Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland, visible in two series: wonder (1996–97) and override (1997). In Gaskell’s style of “narrative photography,” of which Cindy Sherman is a pioneer, the image is carefully planned and staged; the scene presented is “artificial” in that it exists only to be photographed. While this may be similar to the process of filmmaking, there is an important difference. Gaskell’s photographs are not tied together by a linear thread; it is as though their events all take place simultaneously, in an ever-present. Each image’s “before” and “after” are lost, allowing possible interpretations to multiply. In untitled #9 of the wonder series, a wet bar of soap has been dragged along a wooden floor. In untitled #17 it appears again, forced into a girl’s mouth, with no explanation of how or why. This suspension of time and causality lends Gaskell’s images a remarkable ambiguity that she uses to evoke a vivid and dreamlike world.

Gaskell’s girls do not represent individuals, but act out the contradictions and desires of a single psyche. While their unity is suggested by their identical clothing, the mysterious and often cruel rituals they act out upon each other may be metaphors for disorientation and mental illness. In wonder and override, the character collectively evoked is Alice, perhaps lost in the Wonderland of her own mind, unable to determine whether the bizarre things happening to her are real or the result of her imagination. In wonder, Alice’s instability is invoked even at the level of presentation: the varied sizes of the photographs refer to her own growth spurts and shrinking spells. Gaskell’s allusions to Carroll’s story, however, are not always so playful. The seven versions of Alice in override alternate roles as victim or aggressor. They try to control the changes to Alice’s body by literally, physically holding her in place—a potent metaphor for the anxiety and confusion experienced by children on the verge of adolescence. hide (1998) derives from a Brothers Grimm tale of a young woman who disguises herself under an animal pelt so that she might escape her own father’s proposal of marriage. Gaskell addresses this psychologically loaded subject matter with images of girls wandering in a gothic mansion illuminated by candlelight. Here the psyche in question has been fractured and fraught with terror by a perverse father’s look, a voyeuristic gaze.”

Frequently Asked Love (The Cage)
       
     
Frequently Asked Love (The Cage)

Felicien Rops, c.1878 - c.1881, Symbolism

The Slag
       
     
The Slag

Felicien Rops, 1882, Symbolism

When Will You Marry?
       
     
When Will You Marry?

Paul Gauguin, 1892, private collection

The Harem (Le Harem)
       
     
The Harem (Le Harem)

Pablo Picasso, 1906, Expressionism

The Hibiscus
       
     
The Hibiscus

Barrington Watson, Expressionism

Client Lubricating a Prostitute
       
     
Client Lubricating a Prostitute

Kitagawa Utamaro

Prostitution and Madness Dominating the World
       
     
Prostitution and Madness Dominating the World

Felicien Rops, Symbolism

the-whore-babylon-1995.jpg
       
     
Portrait of a Prostitute
       
     
Portrait of a Prostitute

Joe Machine, Stuckism, 2012

Prostitutes
       
     
Prostitutes

Otto Dix, 1923

Naked on a white cock
       
     
Naked on a white cock

Marc Chagall

1925

Les Mille et un Nuit
       
     
Les Mille et un Nuit

Chagall

Woman Reclining on a Bed, or The Indolent Woman
       
     
Woman Reclining on a Bed, or The Indolent Woman

Pierre Bonnard, 1899

Come in....
       
     
Come in....

Alfred Freddy Krupa
1995
Karlovac, Croatia

Samson and Delilah
       
     
Samson and Delilah

Anthony van Dyck, 1620, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, UK

Couple in a Room
       
     
Couple in a Room

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

Brothel Scene, Zum sussen Madel
       
     
Brothel Scene, Zum sussen Madel

Edvard Munch, 1907, Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway

The Woman taken in Adultery
       
     
The Woman taken in Adultery

Rembrandt, 1644, Baroque, Location: National Gallery, London, UK

Dancer
       
     
Dancer

Amedeo Modigliani, Expressionism

Death of whore
       
     
Death of whore

Hieronymus Bosch, c.1490 - c.1510, Northern Renaissance

The Whore of Baylon
       
     
The Whore of Baylon

Albrecht Durer, 1497 - 1498, Northern Renaissance: Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany

THE WHORE BABYLON
       
     
THE WHORE BABYLON

Ernst Fuchs, 1995, Fantastic Realism

The Virgin Whore Complex
       
     
The Virgin Whore Complex

Burhan Dogancay, 1999, Pop Art, Street art

Study of Female Nude Reclining on a Divan (Woman With White Socks)
       
     
Study of Female Nude Reclining on a Divan (Woman With White Socks)

Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863): Louvre Museum

Untitled Film Still #15
       
     
Untitled Film Still #15

Cindy Sherman, 1978, Gelatin silver print, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Purchased with funds contributed by the International Director's Council and Executive Committee Members: Eli Broad, Elaine Terner Cooper, Ronnie Heyman, J. Tomilson Hill, Dakis Joannou, Barbara Lane, Robert Mnuchin, Peter Norton, Thomas Walther, and Ginny Williams, 1997

Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills (1977–80) have been canonized as a hallmark of postmodernist art, which frequently utilized mass-media codes and techniques of representation in order to comment on contemporary society. In this series of 69 black-and-white photographs, Sherman posed herself in various melodramatic guises that recall the stereotypical feminine characters presented in 8 x 10 publicity stills for B-grade movies from the 1950s and 1960s. The personae she created range from ingenue lost in the big city to martini-wielding party girl to jilted lover to hausfrau. Untitled Film Still, #15 (1978) depicts the tough girl with a heart of gold. Contrary to the media images they appropriate, which may require a transparent sense of realism to sell an illusion, Sherman’s stills have an artifice that is heightened by the often visible camera cord, slightly eccentric props, unusual camera angles, and by the fact that each image includes the artist, rather than a recognizable actress or model.

In the early 1980s Sherman continued to explore stereotypes of femininity and female representation found in popular culture, such as the centerfold format of pornographic magazines. She also began to use color in her work; her painterly sensibility is apparent in Untitled, #112 (1982) and subsequent photographs. Untitled, #112 is also one of the first images in which the artist portrays a more masculine identity. This gender ambiguity, along with the way the unusually lit figure emerges from the black background, yields an unsettling sensation. These effects become ominous and even frightening in later works in which Sherman portrays more disheveled and malign characters.

Untitled, #167 (1986) is from Sherman’s Disasters series, which directly investigates grotesque and disgusting subject matter. The sense of foreboding elicited by earlier works is more overt, suggesting the terror of horror films (a genre that significantly focuses on female victims). Untitled, #167 depicts the scene of a gruesome crime. Emerging from the dirt are the nose, lips, and red-painted fingertips of a blonde, apparently female, victim. A discarded Polaroid photographic sheath suggests documentation (either by a police officer or perhaps the villain, whose reflection appears in an open makeup compact), and obliquely implicates the artist as photographic voyeur. The very darkness of the image and the reflectiveness of the photograph’s surface make it difficult for the viewer to scrutinize the scene. Untitled, #167 foreshadows Sherman’s use of prosthetic body parts in her later works, as well as the gradual elimination of her own likeness.

Jennifer Blessing

Woman with Blue Stockings
       
     
Woman with Blue Stockings

Egon Schiele, 1912

Appeal to the Masses
       
     
Appeal to the Masses

Felicien Rops, 1878, Symbolism

Woman in Black Stockings
       
     
Woman in Black Stockings

Egon Schiele, 1913, Vienna

Angel Fernandez de Soto with woman
       
     
Angel Fernandez de Soto with woman

Pablo Picasso, c.1903, Expressionism, Museu Picasso, Barcelona, Spain

Seated Woman with Green Stockings
       
     
Seated Woman with Green Stockings

Egon Schiele, 1918, Expressionism

Nude with Red Garters
       
     
Nude with Red Garters

Egon Schiele, 1911

Seated female nude with elbows propped (Sitzender Frauenakt mit aufgestützten Ellbogen)
       
     
Seated female nude with elbows propped (Sitzender Frauenakt mit aufgestützten Ellbogen)

Egon Schiele,1914, Expressionism, Albertina, Vienna, Austria

Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach
       
     
Female Nude Lying on Her Stomach

Egon Schiele, 1917, Expressionism, Albertina, Vienna, Austria

Reclining Woman with Green Stockings (Adele Harms)
       
     
Reclining Woman with Green Stockings (Adele Harms)

Egon Schiele, 1917, Vienna, Austria

Seated female nude
       
     
Seated female nude

Pablo Picasso, 1903, Expressionism

woman-with-white-stockings-1861.jpg!Large.jpg
       
     
sleeping-nude-woman-1862.jpg!Large.jpg
       
     
Whores
       
     
Whores
BettyTompkins.jpg
       
     
The Dinner Party
       
     
The Dinner Party

1979

Emily Dickinson Place Setting
       
     
Emily Dickinson Place Setting

Runner: 54 x 33 1/2 in. (137.2 x 85.1 cm) Plate:14 1/2 x 14 3/16 x 2 in. (36.8 c 36 x 5.1 cm)
Brooklyn Museum

Masturbation Painting #2
       
     
Masturbation Painting #2

2009
84x60

Sex Grid #10
       
     
Sex Grid #10

2009
17x14

Women pursued by Satyrs
       
     
Women pursued by Satyrs

Honoré Daumier, 1850, Musée Des Beaux Arts de Montréal

Femme en pleurs
       
     
Femme en pleurs

Picasso
1937

Skrik (The Scream)
       
     
Skrik (The Scream)

Edvard Munch, 1910, Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway

Girl with Tear
       
     
Girl with Tear

Roy Lichtenstein, 1977, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Gift of the artist, by exchange, 1980

Sorrow
       
     
Sorrow

Vincent Van Gogh, 1882

Guernica
       
     
Guernica

Pablo Picasso, 1937, Cubism, Surrealism: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (MNCARS), Madrid, Spain

Abyssinian Slave
       
     
Abyssinian Slave

Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier, bronze sculpture, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

A Woman Weeping
       
     
A Woman Weeping

Rembrandt
1644

Crying woman Pablo Picasso (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Crying woman Pablo Picasso (La femme qui pleure)

Pablo Picasso, 1937, Surrealism

Weeping Woman
       
     
Weeping Woman

Fernando Botero
1949

Weeping Woman with Handkerchief
       
     
Weeping Woman with Handkerchief

Picasso
1937

Crying girl
       
     
Crying girl

Roy Lichtenstein
1964

The grieving women
       
     
The grieving women

Albert Bloch

The Sick Child (later) (Det syke barn)
       
     
The Sick Child (later) (Det syke barn)

Edvard Munch, 1907, National Gallery, Oslo, Norway

Rich Gifts Wax Poor When Lovers Prove Unkind
       
     
Rich Gifts Wax Poor When Lovers Prove Unkind

John William Godward, 1916

Mater Dolorosa
       
     
Mater Dolorosa

Rembrandt, 1660

A suffering nude
       
     
A suffering nude

Amedeo Modigliani, c.1909, Paris, France

Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)

Pablo Picasso, 1937, Naïve Art (Primitivism)

Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)
       
     
Crying woman (La femme qui pleure)

Pablo Picasso, 1937, Surrealism

Young Tormented Girl (Jeune fille tourmentée)
       
     
Young Tormented Girl (Jeune fille tourmentée)

Pablo Picasso, c.1939; France, Cubism, Surrealism

The flood (L'Inondation)
       
     
The flood (L'Inondation)

Rene Magritte, 1928; Paris, France, Surrealism

Panthea stabbing herself with a dagger, after the death of her husband Abradates
       
     
Panthea stabbing herself with a dagger, after the death of her husband Abradates

Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640): Louvre Museum

The Mater Dolorosa
       
     
The Mater Dolorosa

Aelbrecht Bouts (1451/1460–1549): Fogg Museum

Mother of Sorrows
       
     
Mother of Sorrows

Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Musé des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France

Scream
       
     
Scream

Nuri Iyem, Social Realism