Constance Mayer, for one, might have a problem with being overlooked.
The days before ‘fat shaming’ of both sexes.
Being plump back then was considered a sign of wealth, as in having enough to eat. These days the “obesity crisis” is a concoction bringing wealth to the “health” industry.
Looks like this story arc might be about how women artists were repressed then and just overlooked now.
The funny thing that in Victorian England it was considered a low point in a prostitute’s career to pose as a nude model. Go figure.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 4 years ago
Constance Mayer, for one, might have a problem with being overlooked.
Ontman over 4 years ago
The days before ‘fat shaming’ of both sexes.
bhscolleen over 4 years ago
Being plump back then was considered a sign of wealth, as in having enough to eat. These days the “obesity crisis” is a concoction bringing wealth to the “health” industry.
bhscolleen over 4 years ago
Looks like this story arc might be about how women artists were repressed then and just overlooked now.
banjinshiju over 4 years ago
The funny thing that in Victorian England it was considered a low point in a prostitute’s career to pose as a nude model. Go figure.