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Title: "Erotic Art; A survey of erotic fact and fancy in the fine erotic arts"

Phyllis Kronhausen, Eberhard Kronhausen

Publisher: W. H. Allen

Location: New York

Date: 1971


Sepia drawing.

The postures of the figures in this scene have some similarities to the figures in an engraving that is in the National library of spain. This engraving is a copy of a scene from I Modi. [1]

Figure on the left is possibly a cupid.

Artist; Johan Tobias Sergel (1740 - 1814)

Date: No date attributed in the book the drawing is in.
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Title: "Erotic Art; A survey of erotic fact and fancy in the fine erotic arts"

Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen

Publisher: W. H. Allen

Location: New York

Date: 1971
Author Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen
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  1. a b James Grantham Turner (2017) Eros Visible: Art, Sexuality and Antiquity in Renaissance Italy, Yale University Press, pp. 156 - 157 ISBN: 978-0-300-21995-1.

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This scene has simialirties to an engraving that is in the National library of spain. Sepia drawing. Figure on the left is possibly a cupid. Artist: Johan Tobias Sergel (1740 - 1814)

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