words, Botticelli’s ideal women look like women boys. soft curvaceous. — Sylvain Reynard, Raven

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In other words, Botticelli's ideal women look like women and not boys. They're soft and curvaceous. Healthy and rounded. Women of the size figured in this painting were considered beautiful for centuries, if not millennia. They were the aesthetic ideal during my lifetime and long after."He brought his mouth to her neck before whispering, "My ideal hasn't changed.

Sylvain Reynard, The Raven

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