- Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden - Artnet
Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden was a German photographer known for his erotic images of adolescent boys Often featuring subjects wearing togas and headdresses in staged poses, his works were inspired by Classical Greek and Roman art, as well as mythology
- [Two nude youths] - Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden - Google Arts . . .
Two nude boys in a garden One boy is reclining on a stone bench covered with a tiger skin His arms are folded behind his head and his eyes are closed The other boy is standing beside him
- [Nude Sicilian Youths] (Getty Museum)
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- Boys, Bared and Beautiful - The Pink Times
London-based photographer Walter Zak is turning heads and peeling back layers—literally and metaphorically—with his ongoing “boys” series The NSFW project is a moody, intimate, and sometimes stark exploration of masculinity that challenges the rigid norms of what a man is “supposed” to look like
- Boy Photography - NewgonWiki - Yesmap
Today, due to recent concerns about child pornography, few photographers continue this tradition At the end of 19th century the most prominent photographer of the male nude was Wilhelm von Gloeden (1856–1931), a boylover himself, whom specialized in pastoral nude studies of Italian boys
- Twelve Nude Boys at the Beach Yale University Art Gallery
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- [Nude youths outside] - Baron Wilhelm von Gloeden - Google . . .
Two nude boys standing outside in front of a rocky mountain or cliff Ivy and ferns are growing around the rocks One boy is standing behind the other, holding onto his arm The boy in the
- [Three Nude Boys in Garden with Wreaths and Flutes]
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