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    Gli Eroti (in greco antico: Ἒρωτες, Èrōtes), adattati in lingua italiana anche come Amori o Amorini, sono un insieme di figure collettivamente associate all'amore divino e alla sessualità, presenti all'interno della poesia e della letteratura e dell'arte classica ed ellenistica fondate sulla mitologia e sulla religione greca. … See more

    • La prima apparizione di Eros (Ἔρως) è nelle opere attribuite ad Omero. In tale contesto Eros non viene personificato, quanto piuttosto come principio divino corrisponde all'irrefrenabile desiderio fisico come quello vissuto … See more

    Essi sono rappresentati come bambini maschi alati (le successive rappresentazioni della figura del cherubino-angelo è stata ispirata da loro).
    Dal punto di vista iconografico gli angeli cristiani verranno raffigurati con le ali solo a partire dal IV … See more

    • Mary Carol Sturgeon, Sculpture: the reliefs from the theater, ASCSA, 1977, ISBN 978-0-87661-092-3.
    • Derek Collins, Magic in the Ancient Greek World, 2008, Blackwell Pub., ISBN 978-1-4051-3238-1.
    • Nancy Sorkin Rabinowitz e Auanger, Lisa, Among women: … See more

    • Il tema di Eros/Amore è citato in Parmenide (V sec. a.C.) ma in Empedocle (V sec. a.C.) acquisisce un ampio impianto teologico quando il … See more

    Gli Erotes compaiono nell'arte greca, segnatamente nella pittura vascolare, a partire dal 520 a.C. Inizialmente come compagni della dea Afrodite, successivamente da soli. La prima attestazione di Afrodite che tiene in braccio Eros e … See more

    • Un putto in azione, 1883.
    • Anteros, popolarmente conosciuto come Eros, di Alfred Gilbert (scultore), 1885; dallo "Shaftesbury Memorial" in Piccadilly Circus.
    • "Una ragazza cerca di difendersi da Eros" (1880), di William-Adolphe Bouguereau See more

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    Erotica is (in a broad sense) literature or art that deals substantively with subject matter that is erotic, sexually stimulating or sexually arousing but (in a strict sense) is not generally considered to be pornographic. Erotic art may use any artistic form to depict erotic content, including painting, sculpture, drama, film or music. Erotic literature and erotic photography have become genres in their own right. Erotica also exists in a number of subgenres including gay erotica, lesbian erotica, wo…

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    WebCategory:Erotica. Category. : Erotica. Erotica and pornography portal. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eroticism. Erotica includes works of art, including literature, …

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    WebApr 14, 2022 · Erotica Class H Q Main / Index sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category. A listing of works widely held to be sexually titillating, and often written …

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    WebApr 14, 2020 · Category:Female erotic models from the United States - Wikimedia Commons Help Category:Female erotic models from the United States From Wikimedia …

  6. Massages - French erotic film pre-1930 - Internet Archive

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    WebMassages - French erotic film pre-1930. An short (6:41) erotic film loop featuring two women in nurse uniforms, a visibly happy man, and an early electric vibrating massager. …

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    WebOct 18, 2022 · erotic ( comparative more erotic, superlative most erotic ) Relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement. synonyms erotic entertainment and …

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    WebNov 08, 2017 · From Rome to India to the Americas, erotic art has always existed throughout the ancient world, proving that people have always loved sex. 29 Pieces Of Erotic Art That Prove People Have Always Loved Sex. …

  9. Eroticism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    WebIn other words, if something is sexually exciting, then it is said to be erotic. Eroticism is an erotic feeling. It is named after Eros, the Ancient Greek god of love. Many types of things …

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    WebErotismul (de la Eros, zeul iubirii în mitologia greacă) cuprinde tot ce amintește de dragostea fizică sau provoacă excitarea sexuală, fie prin opere de artă ( literatură, film, …

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