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- community groups art model is a job, one requirement of which is to pose "undraped". Some have investigated the benefits of arts education including drawing...
- July 1978 issue of Playboy magazine, with the headline "TV's Nancy Drew Undraped". In the magazine, she cited the merger of the two shows as her reason...
- expressive power that have never been equalled except by Leonardo da Vinci". Undraped male figures, Clark observed, "were kept in motion by their flying cloaks...
- quantities of alcohol and "canv**** the community" late at night in search of undraped windows where he could observe women undressing, or "whatever [else] could...
- of Dodgson. Like Dodgson, Rejlander's work included many pictures of "undraped" children: "The remarks of his contemporaries bear witness to both his...
- way: Seated on the upper left hand edge with wing well displa**** is an undraped fairy apparently considering whether it is time to get up. An earlier riser...
- the human form. Students ****embled in sessions drawing the draped and undraped human form, and such drawings, which survive in the tens of thousands from...
- space at the Parthenon (448–432 BC) with a complex array of draped and undraped figures of deities, who appear in attitudes of sublime relaxation and elegance...
- 'Merry-Go-Round', 'Occupational Risk', 'Dog in the Night-Time', 'Man Overboard', 'The Undraped Torso', 'Wolf!' Deadlock. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, June 1949. Collected...
- flesh. It is also used in describing a painting or drawing to signify the undraped parts of a figure. The use of carnation requires very attentive study and...