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Fine Art Fetish Friday


Portrait of Jean Baptiste Belley by Anne-Louis Girodet (1797).

Belley was a freed slave who rose to prominence in the French military. The subject in the bust is a well known abolitionist of the time. Despite the feminine sounding name, the artist was a male.

The portrait is notable for Belley’s impressive bulge, which was clearly intentional given how it is framed by the his hand. There’s a lot to, um, unpack there. Some of the artist’s other paintings also had suggestions of homoerotic themes. And then there’s a less pleasant racial context since large genitalia in those times were considered somewhat animalistic. Not unlike similar stereotyping that continues over two centuries later.

(I wish I could attribute these historical details to the BBC, but it comes from a few random online articles).
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devonman · 61-69, M
That’s is interesting , thanks .
I read that when male nude models were selected by artists in the 17/ 18th centuries , it was thought that a large penis was peculiar to ‘ lower class , working men . It had nothing to do with race .
So those with an average size endowment were used .