How is it that the foot and the toes are credited with such strong sexual connotations? Do they represent something out of the ordinary to the human subconscious? How otherwise could these unremarkable parts of the body seem erotic? And what has their appeal to do with the Eternal Mystery that is Woman? Often left uncovered, in former times when total nudity was forbidden or considered unseemly, the foot and its shape allowed the imaginations of observers to roam wild. The only part of the body of a woman occasionally visible (unlike those visible normally or those never visible normally), it inevitably became a symbol for the whole body, as fantasized. These are the questions to which Hans-Jurgen Dopp here applies himself, supporting his conclusions with a remarkable collection of rare illustrations.
L’Art Erotique
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
book1000 Chefs-d'Œuvre érotiques
Hans-Jürgen Döpp, Joe A. Thomas, Victoria Charles
bookMusic and Eros
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookThe Origin of the World
Jp. A. Calosse, Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookL'Origine du monde
Jp. A. Calosse, Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookÉloge de la fesse
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookL'Art du Plaisir
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookErotic Art
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookL’Erotisme Asiatique
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookLesbos
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookLe Baiser
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
bookLes Objets du Plaisir - Autour de l’érotisme du toucher
Hans-Jürgen Döpp
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