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-[[Image:Kiki by Julian Mandel.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Erotic postcard]] by [[Julian Mandel]] (c. [[1920]]), the model is [[Kiki de Montparnasse]]]]+[[Image:Nana by Manet.jpg|thumb|left|200px|In [[1877]], French artist [[Édouard Manet]] exhibited "[[Nana]]", a life-size portrayal of a [[courtesan]] in [[undergarment]]s, standing before her [[Nude female/dressed male|fully clothed gentleman]] caller. The model for it was the popular courtesan [[Henriette Hauser]]. ]]
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 +"So he wanted you to enter this industry [being a [[male model]]] where you only earn one third of the women. And where you constantly have to manoeuvre homosexual men who want to sleep with you?"-- ''[[Triangle of Sadness]]'' (2022)
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 +[[Image:Durer grid (clean).jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Artist and Model in the Studio]]'' (detail) by [[Albrecht Dürer]], first published in ''[[The Painter's Manual]]'' in [[1525]].]]
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-A '''model''' is a person who poses or displays for purposes of [[art]], [[fashion]], or other [[product (business)|product]]s and [[advertising]].+A '''model''' is a person with a [[role]] either to display commercial [[product (business)|products]] (notably [[fashion]] clothing in [[fashion show]]s) or to serve as an [[Model (art)|artist's model]] or to pose for [[photography]].
- +==See also==
-'''Modeling''' is distinguished from other types of public [[performance]], such as an [[acting]], [[dancing]] or [[mime artistry]], although the boundary is not well defined. Appearing in a time or a [[stage play|play]] is generally not considered to be modeling, regardless of the nature of the role. However, many models have also described themselves as [[actor]]s. The models have to express an emotion and feeling in their photographs. Types of models include glamour, fashion, fitness, bikini, fine-art, and body-part models.+* [[Academy figure]]
-== Fine art models ==+* [[Mode]]
-:''[[model (art)]]''+* [[Model (art)]]
-Art models are models who pose for [[photographer]]s, [[Painting|painter]]s, [[sculptor]]s, and other artists as part of their [[work of art]]. Models for this criteria often become "muses" to respective photographers and artists.+* [[Video vixen|Hip hop model]]
 +* [[Instagram#Impact_on_people|Instagram's impact on people]]
 +* [[List of models in music videos]]
 +* [[Modeling agency]]
 +* [[List of modeling agencies]]
 +* [[Ring girl]]
 +* [[Time for print]]
 +* [[Female body shape]]
 +* [[Size zero]]
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In 1877, French artist Édouard Manet exhibited "Nana", a life-size portrayal of a courtesan in undergarments, standing before her fully clothed gentleman caller. The model for it was the popular courtesan Henriette Hauser.
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In 1877, French artist Édouard Manet exhibited "Nana", a life-size portrayal of a courtesan in undergarments, standing before her fully clothed gentleman caller. The model for it was the popular courtesan Henriette Hauser.

"So he wanted you to enter this industry [being a male model] where you only earn one third of the women. And where you constantly have to manoeuvre homosexual men who want to sleep with you?"-- Triangle of Sadness (2022)

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A model is a person with a role either to display commercial products (notably fashion clothing in fashion shows) or to serve as an artist's model or to pose for photography.

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