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    She had exposed shoulders, it was practically pornography
She had exposed shoulders, it was practically pornography
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                    *The Portrait of Madame X* was an 1884 painting by American portrait artist John Singer Sargent, of a young socialite named Virginia Gautreau. The painting caused a scandal in France due to being considered too sexy and vulgar
Thats madam X. The painter had a HUGE crush on her. He even painted one of her shoulder straps hanging off her shoulder, and it was a big scandal. The painter had to come remove his painting from the gallery and repaint the strap in the correct way.
Why did they get so heated over stuff like this? Ill never understand.
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Thats madam X. The painter had a HUGE crush on her. He even painted one of her shoulder straps hanging off her shoulder, and it was a big scandal. The painter had to come remove his painting from the gallery and repaint the strap in the correct way.
Why did they get so heated over stuff like this? Ill never understand.
Printed on demand by Printify. Ships from the US or UK depending on location.
This shirt is made from responsibly sourced materials and printed using sustainable practices. To care for your shirt, machine wash cold inside-out with like colors and tumble dry low. Do not iron directly on the print.
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