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Eros Art

A photoblog of EROTICA expressed through red-hot sexual illustrations, graphics, comic art, and whatnot... Definitely NSFW...


Fertility Goddess (Yakshi) At the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.
Northern India, second-third quarter of the 1st century A.D.
Yakshis and their male counterparts, yakshas, are semi-divine nature spirits believed to bring good luck, wealth, and other blessings such as the birth of children. They were worshiped in India prior to the development of Buddhism and were placed on early Buddhist monuments to attract good fortune—and converts—to the new religion. The yakshi’s ripe body and unabashed femininity emphasize her role as a source of fertility.
This figure once formed part of a bracket on one of the four large gateways of the monumental railing surrounding the Great Stupa at Sanchi. Originally she reached one arm upward to grasp the branch of a fruit-bearing tree
(via aenorlemusae)

Fertility Goddess (Yakshi)
At the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.

Northern India, second-third quarter of the 1st century A.D.

Yakshis and their male counterparts, yakshas, are semi-divine nature spirits believed to bring good luck, wealth, and other blessings such as the birth of children. They were worshiped in India prior to the development of Buddhism and were placed on early Buddhist monuments to attract good fortune—and converts—to the new religion. The yakshi’s ripe body and unabashed femininity emphasize her role as a source of fertility.

This figure once formed part of a bracket on one of the four large gateways of the monumental railing surrounding the Great Stupa at Sanchi. Originally she reached one arm upward to grasp the branch of a fruit-bearing tree

(via aenorlemusae)

Tagged with:  #statue  #sculpture  #female form  #nude  #curves
Leone Frollo

Leone Frollo

Pure Zen by Jomdq

Pure Zen by Jomdq

Anthony ACKRILL

Anthony ACKRILL

Loïc Dubigeon

Loïc Dubigeon

Corset by Gernot

Corset by Gernot

artaddictsanonymous:

Tamara de Lempicka, The Two Friends, 1923

artaddictsanonymous:

Tamara de Lempicka, The Two Friends, 1923

Red Curtain by Gernot

Red Curtain by Gernot

Lev TCHISTOVSKY

(Source: catherinelarose.blogspot.com)

Sarah Bishop - The Girls

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Sarah Bishop - The Girls

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