Too much work on the loincloth!!!From the sculptor Francisco Remiseiro.
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True. I like to think it'll gradually fall away as she squirms and struggles. So it's like she's putting on her own little striptease show for the crowd to enjoy.Too much work on the loincloth!!!
...but somehow Tree doubts she is enjoying it!!!So it's like she's putting on her own little striptease show for the crowd to enjoy.
There is little information available on the internet about Renée Ringel. Apparently, she (I assume, since the female first name) made illustrations for novels, in the style of this crucifixion pic, including more erotic themes; Most work shown, dates from the 1940's.Another illustration of Pierre Louÿs' novel, "Aphrodite".
By Renée Ringel (1944)
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Tree doesn't speak French but couldn't 'Renee' be male???There is little information available on the internet about Renée Ringel. Apparently, she (I assume, since the female first name) made illustrations for novels, in the style of this crucifixion pic, including more erotic themes; Most work shown, dates from the 1940's.
I think René would be the male form. I think Renée is female.Tree doesn't speak French but couldn't 'Renee' be male???
Tree doesn't speak French but couldn't 'Renee' be male???
Right! In French, many female first names distinguish from their male form by adding an 'e' at the end : André (m) - Andrée (f), Martin (m) - Martine (f), sometimes with doubling of the consonant : Noël (m) - Noëlle (f), Joël (m) - Joëlle (f).I think René would be the male form. I think Renée is female.
Jean (m) - Jeanne (f)Right! In French, many female first names distinguish from their male form by adding an 'e' at the end : André (m) - Andrée (f), Martin (m) - Martine (f), sometimes with doubling of the consonant : Noël (m) - Noëlle (f), Joël (m) - Joëlle (f).
I think René would be the male form. I think Renée is female.
Sure! Like Renée Zellweger, for instance...Right! In French, many female first names distinguish from their male form by adding an 'e' at the end : André (m) - Andrée (f), Martin (m) - Martine (f), sometimes with doubling of the consonant : Noël (m) - Noëlle (f), Joël (m) - Joëlle (f).
Renée Ringel is known for having been commissioned in the 40's and 50's by several publishing houses to illustrate soft erotic works: "Claudine" (Colette) "L'art d'aimer" (Brantôme), "Decameron" (Boccaccio), "Metamorphosis" (Ovide)...There is little information available on the internet about Renée Ringel. Apparently, she (I assume, since the female first name) made illustrations for novels, in the style of this crucifixion pic, including more erotic themes; Most work shown, dates from the 1940's.
An absolute all-time CLASSIC ....!!
Alexarts, also known as Hasturan, used to be a member here but picked a lot of fights with other members and left in a bad temper.#3 is signed LexArts
This is by @Andyman I believe. Andyman is much more friendly and is a fine artist.