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'Bathers on the Tiber' by Georges Paul Leroux, c.1909 at Beauvais Museum in France. Of all the excuses artists have for naked people in their paintings, going for a swim (and too poor to own swimming costumes) seems the least contrived.
From a twitter feed of callipygian art in museums.
An interactive exploration of Hieronymus Bosch’s baffling tryptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, with close-ups and audio descriptions of details you might not have seen in smaller-scale reproductions.
On one level, Tawny Chatmon’s The Redemption is a nice collection of portraits of beautiful people in gorgeous Klimt-inspired dresses, but on another it is also a meditation on the politicization of Black hairstyles and standards of beauty in the US.
Man With Lyre, J. C. Leyendecker (1874-1951)