Tittle: Apollo and Daphne Artist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini Date: 1622-1625 Medium: Marble.

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Tittle: Apollo and DaphneArtist: Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Date: 1622-1625Medium: Marble

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Tittle: My adventure with PitchArtist: Dieuzaide, Jean

Date: 1958Medium: Gelatin Silver Print

The beautiful flowing and overlapping shapes seem to represent the unfolding of a flower while at the same time suggesting female anatomy; both take the properties of beauty and power because of the

attention this painting demands.

Black Iris, 1926By Georgia O’Keeffe

Style: sensuous/ austereMedium: Oil on Canvas

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Title: Venere Di UrbinoArtist: TitianDate: 1538

Medium: Oil on Canvas

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Tittle: The Birth of VenusArtist: Sandro Botticelli

Date: 1486Medium: Tempera on Canvas

Bacchus, 1597-98

By Caravaggio

Medium: oil on canvas

Style: Baroque

Bacchus’ crown of leaves represents the influence of a God, who influence drunkenness, freedom, and sexuality formed by his gestures and the quality of his fresh.

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Tittle: UntitledArtist: Irving Penn

Date: 1966Medium: Photograph black/white

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Tittle: NarcissusArtist: CaravaggioDate: 1597-1599

Medium: Oil on Canvas

The Ecstasy of St. TeresaBy Gian Lorenzo BerniniDate: 1647-52Medium: White marbleStyle: Baroque

The elevation of Teresa and her posture on the clouds suggest a passionate encounter; her mouth wide open, the expression on her face, and the infusion of sensuality suggest passion through physical expression.

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Tittle: Leda and SwanArtist: Correggio

Date: 1665Medium: Oil on canvas

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Tittle: Women into menArtist: Helmut Newton

Date:1979Medium: Gelatin Silver Print