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rtones (or possibly overtones). Schiele frequently
vulnerability, and self-
Evaluation. In his nude self portraits, Schiele ex
plores "the power of sexuality issues of
Physical individuality, and
carnal encounter."
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In Schiele's
Naked Self Portrait
from 1910, the artists
depicts himself full frontal, emaciated, and hairy, with no
feet or hands, and his red eye mirrored by his nipples,
navel, and dick. The image is
in stunning contrast to the
Serene and collected Neoclassical guys, and even to Rodin's
emotional sculptures. Schiele
goes in the direct opposite
Purpose of the grotesque. The artist
is tortured and intense as
he attempts to comprehend his internal self. all family naturism ,
Naked Self Portrait,
1910.
30.5 cm, Leopold Museum.
Fully broke away from https://s3.amazonaws.com/real-nudism/beach-pussy.html of the nude by trying to capture the
truth of his own psychology.
To date, the bare self-portrait appears to be an e
fficient means to depict on
e's private chaos, but
to give dimension to questions, want, or
societal shifts. Throughout the twen
to use the male nude to give
visual language to
the changing world.
The Changing Guy
code of maleness continued to transform. In
his article
ude in the Work of William Theo Brown
and Wynn Chamberlain in the 1960s,
David McCarthy describes that
these two artists offered
alternative vision of the man
State. During the twentieth cen
tury, an increasing culture of
the free body raised the popularity of
social nudism as a utopian notion.
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Fkk magazines
Supplied vision of the great fr
eedom and enjoyment that could be ha
d as a nudist. These magazines
depicted people relaxing, playing sports, and in
The same as in a regular
magazine, except that the people were completely naked. The American artist William Theo Brown
(1919-2012) used Scandinavian naturist magazines
as inspiration for his paintings. McCarthy
believes that Brown's male nudes demonstrat
e a homoeroticism that was considered
Unsuitable (if actualized in real life) during
the time that the artist produced the pictures.
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So,
Brown painted male nudes interacting together in
order to give visual language to his own
homosexual want.
western art, Brown was
able to express his desires in a fashion
that could be deemed "suitable."
In Brown's painting
Muscatine Diver,
from 1962-1963, the artist depicts two naked male
bathers, both in movement (influenced by the magazi
nes). The artist's intere
the outside expresses his desi
nature, and perhaps get the vi
ewer's subconscious acceptance
of the natural desires of homose
xuality. McCarthy clarifies that
Brown attempted to illustrate the lifestyle that he believed in.
Much like the "crisis in masculinity" that both Solomon-
Godeau and Hammer Tugendhat describe, the 1960s postwar
society grappled with the e
volving notion of manhood, and artists
continued to attach imagery to
their perceptions of themselves,
and others as guys. Thus far, we've only looked at pictures of
Bare men by other guys! Surely, there must be another
View on the nude man, furthermore from that of his own
gender.
The Female Gaze
The notion of the gaze is frequently connected with a male gaze
directed towards a female.
William Theo Brown,
Muscatine
Diver,
1962. Oil on canvas, 152.4
x 101.6 cm, The Oakland
Museum of California.
Embraced "representational strategies to challenge
phallocentrism and the male gaze, illuminate
female sexuality and eroticism, criticism visual markets that restrict girls to heterosexual and
Motherly identities, and celebrate ways of
existence that transcend patriarchy and white
supremacy."
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Even merely the works discussed in this
paper demonstrate how western artwork and its
history have been dominated by the white man. As
nude is widespread, which brings us back to th
e essence of this paper, "What About the Male
Nude?" Now we understand that there have been male
Created all of them. So, what about male nudes
created by female artists? Feminist artists
addressed precisely this dilemma by creating pictures of
Nude men, so that the idea of the gaze might
be shaken up.
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