Written in French.
A "fantasticomic" tale that takes a critical look at the sexualisation of the female body and, in particular, female nudity throughout the history of art. It is a funny, light-hearted tale about the place of women in our society, street harassment and the trauma of confinement when...
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Written in French.
A "fantasticomic" tale that takes a critical look at the sexualisation of the female body and, in particular, female nudity throughout the history of art. It is a funny, light-hearted tale about the place of women in our society, street harassment and the trauma of confinement when cultural venues are closed. It is also a tribute to the Louvre and its works of art, to the artists on display and to those who work every day in the world's greatest museum.
Story and drawing by Zelba
Written in French.
128 pages
Coédition Futuropolis / Musée du Louvre Éditions
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