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"Unveiling the Essence of Masculinity

Background imageShirtless Collection: Marble bust of Asclepius, copy of Greek original

Marble bust of Asclepius, copy of Greek original
Roman civilization. Marble bust of Asclepius (or Hades-Pluto). Copy of a Greek original of the 5th century b.C

Background imageShirtless Collection: Roman civilization, Marble statue of Drusus III, son of Germanicus

Roman civilization, Marble statue of Drusus III, son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder from Roselle, Augusteum
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Marble statue of Drusus III, son of Germanicus and Agrippina the Elder. From Roselle, Augusteum, Tuscany region, Italy

Background imageShirtless Collection: Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon

Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon from Thebes, New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon. From Thebes

Background imageShirtless Collection: Bronze figurine of Onuris, god of war and hunting

Bronze figurine of Onuris, god of war and hunting
Egyptian civilization. Bronze figurine of Onuris, god of war and hunting

Background imageShirtless Collection: False door stele of Mery, Chief scribe of Saqqara royal archives. Detail: Mery as scribe

False door stele of Mery, Chief scribe of Saqqara royal archives. Detail: Mery as scribe
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty VI. False door stele of Mery, Chief scribe of Saqqara royal archives. Detail: Mery as scribe

Background imageShirtless Collection: Stele of priest of Ptah Neferher, in honor of sun god Ra

Stele of priest of Ptah Neferher, in honor of sun god Ra
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Stele of priest of Ptah Neferher, in honour of sun god Ra

Background imageShirtless Collection: Votive relief of Ur Nina, from Tell Telloh, ancient Ngirsu, Iraq

Votive relief of Ur Nina, from Tell Telloh, ancient Ngirsu, Iraq
Sumerian civilization, 3rd millennium b.C. Votive relief of Ur Nina. From Tell Telloh, ancient Ngirsu, Iraq

Background imageShirtless Collection: Statue of official Shibum, from Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)

Statue of official Shibum, from Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)
Sumerian civilization, 3rd millenium b.C. Statue of the official Shibum. From Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)

Background imageShirtless Collection: Statuette of Lamgi, king of Mari, 2500-2400 b. c. from Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)

Statuette of Lamgi, king of Mari, 2500-2400 b. c. from Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)
Sumerian civilization, 3rd millenium b.C. Statuette of Lamgi, king of Mari, 2500-2400 b.C. From Mari, Tell Hariri (Syria)

Background imageShirtless Collection: Fresco depicting Meleager and Atalanta, from Pompeii

Fresco depicting Meleager and Atalanta, from Pompeii
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fresco depicting Meleager and Atalanta. From Pompeii

Background imageShirtless Collection: Fresco depicting Chiron teaching Achilles, from Basilica at Herculaneum

Fresco depicting Chiron teaching Achilles, from Basilica at Herculaneum
Roman civilization, 1st century A.D. Fresco depicting Chiron teaching Achilles. From the Basilica at Herculaneum

Background imageShirtless Collection: France, Nantes, Lives of Famous Women, Lucretia and Tarquinius

France, Nantes, Lives of Famous Women, Lucretia and Tarquinius
Miniatures - France - 16th century. Antoine du Four, The Lives of Famous Women. Lucretia and Tarquinius. Folio 31, recto

Background imageShirtless Collection: France, nantes, Monk Blessing plague victim

France, nantes, Monk Blessing plague victim
Simon Vouet (1590-1649), Monk Blessing a Plague Victim

Background imageShirtless Collection: Finland, Helsinki, Kullervos Curse

Finland, Helsinki, Kullervos Curse
Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865-1931), Kullervos Curse, 1899

Background imageShirtless Collection: Spain, Madrid, Saint Jerome

Spain, Madrid, Saint Jerome
Correggio (also Antonio da Correggio or Antonio Allegri, 1489-1534), Saint Jerome

Background imageShirtless Collection: UK, London, Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)

UK, London, Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)
Correggio (also Antonio da Correggio or Antonio Allegri, 1489-1534), Ecce Homo (Behold the Man)

Background imageShirtless Collection: Italy, Nude Self Portrait of Giorgio De Chirico

Italy, Nude Self Portrait of Giorgio De Chirico
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Nude Self-Portrait, 1942

Background imageShirtless Collection: France, Paris, Canephorae or the Kanephoros

France, Paris, Canephorae or the Kanephoros
Georges Braque (1882-1963), Canephore (Canephorae or the Kanephoros), 1922, oil on canvas, 180, 5x73, 5 cm

Background imageShirtless Collection: France, Paris, Summer, 1873

France, Paris, Summer, 1873
Pierre Puvis De Chavannes (1824-1898), The Summer, 1873, glass painting

Background imageShirtless Collection: Italy, Departure of the argonauts

Italy, Departure of the argonauts
Giorgio De Chirico (1888-1978), Departure of the Argonauts, 1919

Background imageShirtless Collection: Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position from Karnak

Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position. From Karnak

Background imageShirtless Collection: Double statue of Nimeasted, painted limestone from Saqqara

Double statue of Nimeasted, painted limestone from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V. Double statue of Nimeasted. Painted limestone. From Saqqara

Background imageShirtless Collection: Group statue portraying Rahotep and Nofret, painted limestone from Meidum, detail: Rahotep

Group statue portraying Rahotep and Nofret, painted limestone from Meidum, detail: Rahotep
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Sculptural group portraying Rahotep and Nofret. Painted limestone. From Meidum. Detail: Rahotep

Background imageShirtless Collection: Double statue of Amenemhat as Nile god from Tanis

Double statue of Amenemhat as Nile god from Tanis
Egyptian civilization, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty XII. Double statue of Amenemhat as Nile god. From Tanis

Background imageShirtless Collection: Statue of Imhotep, architect who designed the Step Pyramid at Saqqara

Statue of Imhotep, architect who designed the Step Pyramid at Saqqara and author of earliest medical treatises
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Statue of Imhotep, architect who designed the Step Pyramid at Saqqara and author of earliest medical treatises

Background imageShirtless Collection: Magic stele portraying infant Horus standing on crocodiles and holding animals in his hands

Magic stele portraying infant Horus standing on crocodiles and holding animals in his hands
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period, 5th century b.C. Magic stele portraying infant Horus standing on crocodiles and holding animals in his hands and surrounded by spell books

Background imageShirtless Collection: Physicians examining a group of Jewish immigrants at Ellis Island upon their arrival to the United

Physicians examining a group of Jewish immigrants at Ellis Island upon their arrival to the United States
IMMIGRANT INSPECTION, 1907. Physicians examining a group of Jewish immigrants at Ellis Island upon their arrival to the United States. Photograph, c1907

Background imageShirtless Collection: Nyangatom (Bumi) tribal dance ceremony, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Nyangatom (Bumi) tribal dance ceremony, Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageShirtless Collection: Karo people with body paintings participating in a tribal dance ceremony, Omo River Valley

Karo people with body paintings participating in a tribal dance ceremony, Omo River Valley, Southern Ethiopia, Africa

Background imageShirtless Collection: Statue of Native American in front of State Capitol

Statue of Native American in front of State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America, North America



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"Unveiling the Essence of Masculinity: A Shirtless Journey through Time and Culture" From the iconic Jack Dempsey Boxing Poster to Maurice Toussaint's powerful colonial recruitment advertisement, shirtlessness has long been a symbol of strength and resilience. In the Maldives, a couple strolls along the pristine beach, their bare torsos basking in the warm sun as they embrace freedom and love. Meanwhile, an engraving from Milan captures the essence of passion in ballet, showcasing a shirtless dancer adorned with intricate costumes for "Il noce di Benevento. " Across borders in France, Vaslav Nijinsky mesmerizes audiences with his graceful movements in Claude Debussy's L'Apres Midi d'un Faune - his bare chest reflecting vulnerability and artistic expression. Shirtlessness transcends time as we delve into history; boys at a German summer camp bond over shared experiences while embracing their youthful energy without inhibitions. Edward Windsor Kemble's drawing "The Bamboula" transports us to 1885 New Orleans where shirtless figures celebrate life through dance amidst cultural diversity. Not limited to leisurely pursuits, even soldiers find solace by streams after battles fought bravely. In 1920s America, boxing emerges as an Olympic sport; united under one flag, Team USA showcases their sculpted physiques that embody dedication and discipline. Yet not all instances are about physicality alone - laughter knows no boundaries when it comes to joyous moments shared among friends or strangers alike. A bare-chested man exudes contagious happiness that resonates beyond appearances. Finally, we find ourselves immersed in nature's wonders at Princeville Queens Baths on Kauai Island. Here lies a sanctuary where individuals connect with both themselves and Mother Earth – stripped down emotionally and physically. Through these diverse snapshots across time and cultures, we witness how going they are be more than just exposing skin.