Icarus (oil on canvas, 1936) by Felice Casorati — the figure reclines in a long, softened arc, half‑cradled by layered fabrics whose cool geometry contrasts with the warmth of his skin.

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Icarus (oil on canvas, 1936) by Felice Casorati — the figure reclines in a long, softened arc, half‑cradled by layered fabrics whose cool geometry contrasts with the warmth of his skin.
Paired Male Nude Studies — back and frontal views, oil on canvas by Jenő Friedlinger, 1911. A didactic studio pairing where the same figure is examined under steady, directional light, revealing how posture and weight shift transform the body’s planes.
Danny Fitzgerald (1921-2000)
Carl Stilling (1874-1938) Study of Man
Sergey Svetlakov (b 1977)
James Edward Davis (1901-1974)
Colin Campbell Cooper Nude Male Study 1880-1889
Duane Michals The Camera’s Caress Gelatin silver print
Scipeo, by Paul Cézanne
Edvard Munch - Men Turned Toward the Sun (1910)
Owe Zerge (Swedish, 1894-1983), David, 1923. Oil on canvas, 107 x 74 cm.
Zachy and Gamal Sherif (Twins), Photo by Peter Hujar, 1985
Ace #2 (with gladiola / 43rd st.), Flower Boys, Photo by John Loring, 2013
Bed, Photo by John Loring, 1986
Parallel Trapeze, Photo by Marcus Leatherdale, 1988
Pascal — a vintage silver print by Hervé Lebeaupin, circa 1990, where the rough wall and soft light conspire to hold him in a moment of unguarded youth.
Les Naufragés by Pierre et Gilles, 1985-1986.