This is a fascinating article. Well done! I'll just comment that Hitler also was anything but Aryan in appearance (although his eyes were blue). The flood of pictures of pukin half-naked on horses certainly fits the image. Eco wrote that fascism includes "both disdain for women and intolerance and condemnation of nonstandard sexual habits, from chastity to homosexuality." The super-fascist Incels might not like that statement! Having said that, the orange sadist and just dumb are anything BUT masculine guys! LOL (Not sure I understand the phrase about Franco "espousing infants"?)
Arno Brecker deserves no admiration for his brutalist depiction of the human body, male or particularly female. Though as an expression of Nazi ideology in exaggerated and even clumsy physiology probably does express it best.
The power of even a subdued Kouri dominates his skill, let alone the Discus Thrower. As for the powerful feminine, see the Winged Nike to experience awe. Michelangelo came closest.
This is a fascinating article. Well done! I'll just comment that Hitler also was anything but Aryan in appearance (although his eyes were blue). The flood of pictures of pukin half-naked on horses certainly fits the image. Eco wrote that fascism includes "both disdain for women and intolerance and condemnation of nonstandard sexual habits, from chastity to homosexuality." The super-fascist Incels might not like that statement! Having said that, the orange sadist and just dumb are anything BUT masculine guys! LOL (Not sure I understand the phrase about Franco "espousing infants"?)
Pleased to see reference to The Devil's Backbone. When people ask me for "a good horror movie" it's what I always recommend.
Arno Brecker deserves no admiration for his brutalist depiction of the human body, male or particularly female. Though as an expression of Nazi ideology in exaggerated and even clumsy physiology probably does express it best.
The power of even a subdued Kouri dominates his skill, let alone the Discus Thrower. As for the powerful feminine, see the Winged Nike to experience awe. Michelangelo came closest.