The Study of Male Beauty

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Many artists started experimenting with new styles of art throughout the Baroque Ages to the present time. These paintings and sculptures were famous for the detailed work and the beauty of art. To define male beauty, these arts have simplified the creativity in masculinity. For centuries, the art of male beauty has been constantly changing and the portrayal of men has become more feminine in many artworks. These changes in these artworks were caused by the increase of time that has passed and the occurrences that had influenced people to associate these experiences through their masterpieces. It is known that mainly known that artists like to express their emotions and show their imaginations that can easily show the meanings in a visual display. By having a representation of each masterpiece, the work to provide the visual views of male beauty can mostly be found through paintings and sculptures that revolves during each era.

During the Baroque Ages, artists have made many paintings and sculptures that associates to male beauty. In paintings, artists during this period had used the styles of shading and imaginative contexts, especially from a religious point of view. One example of male beauty is the portrait of Louis XIV that was created by Hycinthe Rigaud in the year of 1701. It shows the beauty of how men dressed and looked before the modernized years. Like women, they either kept their hair long or wore powdered wigs. These men also wore tight pants and high heels. Although, these men wear feminine clothing and have womanly characteristic features, it was known to have shown the beauty in men. In the painting, Rigaud had also included Louis XIV’s sword and embroidered robe to show that he is also very masculine. Many men d...

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...by its detailed features and portrait-like views to make the beauty easier to identify. Through these time periods, the changes in philosophical and societal views have been the reasons to why these arts have changed. Through time, these styles have shown the creativity and beautiful sides to several pieces of work.

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