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Since it has come up in my art discussions: the "Venus Pudica" pose. (Original Post) CTyankee Feb 2014 OP
dance? like an Egyptian..... madrchsod Feb 2014 #1
I had to look the term up ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #2
I'd be surprised if there weren't. CTyankee Feb 2014 #3
No doubt ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #4
not just art CTyankee Feb 2014 #5
We use genatalia or genitals or perineum ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #6
It's a word I first heard from my sister who is also an RN redqueen Feb 2014 #7
Possible ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #9
Its literal translation from Latin is "shameful thing" redqueen Feb 2014 #8
Yeah I'm thinking if I looked into it I'd find it was once common usage. ismnotwasm Feb 2014 #10
It is an art term here and now. I guess it is so old no (guy) thought to change it) . CTyankee Feb 2014 #11

ismnotwasm

(41,989 posts)
2. I had to look the term up
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 12:49 AM
Feb 2014

And I have to say I agree, Art is still a powerful medium, but older art was even more powerful--and depicting the shame of a women over her nude body while the male is not shamed---I bet there are some interesting essays on that

CTyankee

(63,912 posts)
3. I'd be surprised if there weren't.
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 09:08 AM
Feb 2014

And I pointed out elsewhere, an art historian in a recently published book, referred to the pose in Botticelli's Birth of Venus as "her hand covering les belles choses! I had never, ever heard that one before, in that context! I wonder if he invented it just to get away from the awful venus pudica...

ismnotwasm

(41,989 posts)
4. No doubt
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 01:34 PM
Feb 2014

I've seen this my entire life and wasn't aware there was a word for it-- or perhaps I'd forgotten, if it was It a long ago class.

I was thinking of the impact it must have had--art reflecting life right? Then life reflecting art. A vicious circle that can be.

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
7. It's a word I first heard from my sister who is also an RN
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 08:13 PM
Feb 2014

so maybe it depends on the school you go to?

redqueen

(115,103 posts)
8. Its literal translation from Latin is "shameful thing"
Sun Feb 23, 2014, 08:14 PM
Feb 2014

But yes, it is used to refer to external genitalia - especially a woman's vulva.

Surprise, surprise.

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