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A '''callipygian''' (from Greek ''kallipygosis'') is a person who has beautiful [[buttocks]]. For example, the '''Callipygian Venus''' or '''Venus Kallipygos''' is a statue of the Roman goddess [[Venus]] (100 B.C.) baring and admiring her own behind. | A '''callipygian''' (from Greek ''kallipygosis'') is a person who has beautiful [[buttocks]]. For example, the '''Callipygian Venus''' or '''Venus Kallipygos''' is a statue of the Roman goddess [[Venus]] (100 B.C.) baring and admiring her own behind. |
Revision as of 09:28, 1 December 2020
A callipygian (from Greek kallipygosis) is a person who has beautiful buttocks. For example, the Callipygian Venus or Venus Kallipygos is a statue of the Roman goddess Venus (100 B.C.) baring and admiring her own behind.
See also
Le coucher de Sappho by Charles Gleyre (1867).
Links
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