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 +[[Image:Venus at the Opera by Grandville.jpg|thumb|200px|This page '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is part of the [[male gaze]] series.<br><small>''[[Venus at the Opera]]'' (1844) by [[Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard Grandville|Grandville]]</small> ]]
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-"'''Venus at the Opera'''"[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/4726197036/venus-at-the-opera-a-design-from-the-un-autre][http://www31.us.archive.org/stream/unautremondetran00gran#page/102/mode/1up] (1844) is a plate from the ''[[Un autre monde]]'' album by French artist [[Grandville]]. The print shows one woman, not even nude, from behind a balcony at the opera. A crowd of men stare at her. Their heads have [[Metamorphosis|morph]]ed into [[eyeball]]s.+"'''Venus at the Opera'''"[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/4726197036/venus-at-the-opera-a-design-from-the-un-autre][http://www.archive.org/stream/unautremondetran00gran#page/102/mode/1up] (1844) is a plate from the ''[[Un autre monde]]'' album by French artist [[Grandville]]. The print, from the chapter [[Un_autre_monde_%28full_text%29#LES_AMOURS_D.27UN_PANTIN_ET_D.27UNE_.C3.89TOILE.|Les amours d'un pantin et d'une étoile]] shows one woman, not even nude, from behind a balcony at the opera. A crowd of men stare at her. Their heads have [[Metamorphosis|morph]]ed into [[eyeball]]s.
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Voyeurism]]
*[[Opera]] *[[Opera]]
*[[This Year, Venuses Again... Always Venuses! ]] by Daumier *[[This Year, Venuses Again... Always Venuses! ]] by Daumier

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"Venus at the Opera"[1][2] (1844) is a plate from the Un autre monde album by French artist Grandville. The print, from the chapter Les amours d'un pantin et d'une étoile shows one woman, not even nude, from behind a balcony at the opera. A crowd of men stare at her. Their heads have morphed into eyeballs.

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