During the Neoclassical and Romantic eras, art subtly explored themes of homosexuality through depictions of mythological, historical, and literary subjects.
- Neoclassicism celebrated the idealized male form and camaraderie, often drawing inspiration from ancient Greek culture, where homoeroticism was openly acknowledged.
- Romanticism introduced emotional depth, portraying themes of forbidden love, longing, and individuality.
-- Video credit: Flat Lay Video of Love video of Monstera Production from Pexels.
Be the first to comment