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''La Fornarina'' is a [[Venus pudica]] ''La Fornarina'' is a [[Venus pudica]]
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-*[[Yoshirô Muraki]], 85, [[Japan]]ese [[film]] [[production designer]] and [[art director]], [[heart failure]]. 
-*[[George Na'ope]], 81, [[United States|American]] [[musician]] and [[hula]] expert, founder of the [[Merrie Monarch Festival]], [[cancer]].  
-*[[Dee Anthony]], 83, [[United States|American]] [[music manager]].  
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Vénus impudique


(Or “A Female Figure with Large Breasts, Three Eyes, Deformed Ears and Four Hands Standing in a Landscape[1],” from Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri's Monsters from all parts of the ancient and modern world, 1585. Source.)


Giovanni Batista Cavalieri (1525-1597). Antiquarum Statuarum Urbis Romae


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(Anaïs Nin: The illustrated Delta of Venus. W. H. Allen Ltd, London, 1980, ISBN 0491027737).


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Vulcan at His Forge with Mars and Venus


La Fornarina is a Venus pudica




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