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This Gallery will feature selections of Women in History and the work of Women Artists and Photographers. It is followed by a selection of professional photographs of Shere Hite for professional use. Please contact info@hite-research.com for instructions of use.
WOMEN IN HISTORY This Gallery features a rotating series of famous historical depictions of women and the female body. Its aim is to illuminate how women's sexuality and bodily nature has been seen, especially in western culture. One of the main purposes of Hite Research is to change and redesign these stereotypes.
Venus rising from the sea (Ludovisi - fifth century BCE)
Boticelli's Birth of Venus
Venus de Milo (Greek c.100BCE)
Aphrodite die Venus de Milo, Melos, vers 100 av. J.C.
Marble, H.202 cm., Musee du Louvre, Paris
Michelangelo Sybil
WOMEN ARTISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS Coming Soon This Gallery will feature work by women artists and photographers. Presented will be a changing display of women's work in front of the canvas or behind the camera. The aim of this gallery is not only to present the work of women photographers and artists but also to challenge the traditional stereotypical portrayals of women in art. How do women really see women?
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