THE BILL DOBBINS
NUDE FEMALE PHYSIQUE GALLERY

Figure studies of the aesthetically developed muscular female physique, women's bodies
depicted as sexy and erotic sculptured fine art - "Something New Under The Sun."

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Women Featured In The Gallery: Erika Andersch, Irene Anderson, Chris Bongiovanni, Maria Calo, Dayana Cadeau, Amber Deluca, Robin Coleman, Desiree Ellis, Christine Fetzer, Trudy Ireland, Kathy Johansson, Stephanie Kolbe, Debi Laszewski, Selma McPherson, Kat Meyers, Lindsay Mullinanzi, Angela Mraz, Rhonda Lee Quaresma, Tyra Risby, Annie Rivieccio, Rebecca Rush, Mona Roberts, Tara Scotti, Joanna Thomas, Michelle Tuggle, Isabelle Turell, Allison Williams - and many more.

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Kenneth Clark opens his classic study, The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form, by pointing out that

The English language, with its elaborate generosity, distinguishes between the naked and the nude. To be naked is to be deprived of our clothes, and the word implies some of the embarrassment most of us feel in that condition. The word "nude," on the other hand, carries, in educated usage, no uncomfortable overtone. The vague image it projects into the mind is not of a huddled and defenseless body, but of a balanced, prosperous, and confident body: the body re-formed. In fact, the word was forced into our vocabulary by critics of the early eighteenth century to persuade the artless islanders [of the UK] that, in countries where painting and sculpture were practiced and valued as they should be, the naked human body was the central subject of art

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