“Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed”. William Blake The words of the title are by Richard Corliss, who said “Every artist undresses his subject, whether human or still life. It is his business to find essences in surfaces, and what more attractive and challenging surface than the skin around a soul”. The writer seems to be saying that there is no innocent eye-the viewer is a co-author of an art-work. Moreover, his words can be read as a statement that relation between the corporeal and the spiritual is what makes nude. In the Middle Ages, the word art had two meanings: something which was made with big attention to detail and something which was artificial. The art of Nude can be defined in both ways because it depicts torn between the soul and the flesh by using the language of culture emphasizing the separation of man from nature.

| | | | | | | | Mono 17 | | | 25 by 35cm. (10′ x 14′) | | | Mono Print, acid free paper and ink. | | | by Lawrence Douglas Davis. NS – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 190 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Black Theme, two | | | 22.5 by 30cm. (9′ x 12′) | | | Giclee Archival Photographic Print | | | by Charlie Holland – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 90 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Three Profiles, two | | | 25 by 25cm. (10′ x 10′) | | | Giclee Archival Photographic Print | | | by Charlie Holland – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 90 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | a gardeners torso with soil and drapery | | | 21 by 21cm. (8.4′ x 8.4′) | | | quality photographic print. print to be mounted within wide border, framed at request. | | | by Steve Lincoln Hubber – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 230 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | self portrait 7 | | | 25 by 20cm. (10′ x 8′) | | | photography – signed series of 14 | | | by Steve Lincoln Hubber – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 180 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Abstracted Male Torso – River God | | | 97 by 57cm. (38.8′ x 22.8′) | | | Carving for 1.25 x life size Carrara marble. Carved in Italy. | | | by Steve Lincoln Hubber – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 25050 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Classic Nude 4 | | | 29.7 by 42cm. (11.88′ x 16.8′) | | | Kodak Tri x film then digitalised on computer and printed A3 on canvas | | | by Raymond Irons – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 360 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Classioc Nude 7 | | | 29.7 by 42cm. (11.88′ x 16.8′) | | | Tri x film then digitalised on computer and printed A3 on canvas | | | by Raymond Irons – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 360 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Male Torso | | | 32 by 82cm. (12.8′ x 32.8′) | | | Reclaimed Limestone in Four Parts | | | by David Newman – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | £ 400 | | | | | | | |
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| | | | | | | | Station 1 | | | 61 by 76cm. (24.4′ x 30.4′) | | | inkjet, tissue-paper, bleach, oil, dried flower on canvas | | | by Tracey Scott-Townsend – more artworks, artist’s CV | | | SOLD
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