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- | '''Henry Scott Tuke, [[RA]]''' ([[12 June]] [[1858]]–[[13 March]] [[1929]]), a [[British painter]] and photographer, is best remembered for his [[Homoeroticism|homoerotic]] paintings of [[naked boy]]s and young men, which have earned him a status as a pioneer of [[gay|gay male]] culture. His nude adolescent boys were depicted doing [[everyday]] activities; his images were not [[overt]]ly [[erotic]], nor did they usually [[frontal nudity|show their genitals]]. {{GFDL}} | + | # [[Open]] and not [[secret]] or [[concealed]]. |
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