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This image depicts a romantic, intricately detailed scene of a Renaissance man and woman, reminiscent of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic works, set against a backdrop of a beautiful Renaissance bedroom with a triadic spring color palette, evoking a sense of hyperrealism and dynamic lighting.
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I knew it - I hadn't seen this when I wrote my other comment about Leonardo ❤️💍💚 Mona
Lovely scene with the bright outside view 💖. I don’t know what the person above said in their comment as my phone isn’t able to translate, so I hope I’m not repeating what they’re saying: Don’t know if you were aware, but Leonardo da Vinci (as well as Michelangelo) were both gay. Raphael wasn’t, though. All three were rivals as they were around at the same time.
तस्वीर में एक नग्न पुरुष और एक युवती को लिविंग रूम में दिखाया गया है। पुरुष तस्वीर के बाईं ओर खड़ा है, महिला की ओर मुंह करके, जो एक ग्रे सोफे पर लेटी हुई है। महिला पीठ के बल लेटी हुई है, उसके पैर फैले हुए हैं और उसकी बाहें पुरुष की कमर के चारों ओर हैं। उसके लंबे काले बाल हैं और वह बड़ी मुस्कान के साथ मुस्कुरा रही है। पृष्ठभूमि में एक रसोई काउंटर है जिस पर विभिन्न वस्तुएं रखी हुई हैं और एक खिड़की है जिसमें पर्दे लगे हुए हैं। यह तस्वीर किसी अश्लील वीडियो से ली गई प्रतीत होती है।
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I was recommended this movie below by a romantic penfriend I had, she thought it was the best movie made
Dangerous Beauty (1998): This film depicts the life of Veronica Franco, a Venetian woman who becomes a courtesan in 16th century Venice after being unable to marry the nobleman she loves. As a courtesan, she becomes well-known for her poetry and wit, gaining influence and respect in Venetian society. The film portrays the social life, lifestyle, and history of courtesans during this era, highlighting their education and intellectual contributions.
It was directed by Marshall Herskovitz and stars Catherine McCormack and Rufus Sewell.