The Big Book of Legs
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The third in Dian Hanson’s wildly successful series on erotic body
parts explores how the female leg became central to women’s
emancipation, from the French Revolution to the sexual revolution.
Over 400 photos document the first burlesque shows of the 1800s,
the nylon-mania of the ’40s, and the golden age of leg magazines in
the ’60s. Running the gamut of gorgeous gams
The female leg is a sexual oddity. Non-genital, and
nearly identical in structure to the corresponding male body part,
there is no obvious reason why it’s eroticized. Yet, through much
of history, across many cultures, the female leg was hidden from
sight and treated as such a taboo topic that it became an object of
intense sexual obsession. In the Victorian era the word “leg” was
so forbidden that it couldn’t be uttered in polite society, lest
men be driven wild with lust. Even now, 100 years after women’s
legs came out of hiding, their allure remains strong. In
this third book of Dian Hanson’s wildly successful body parts
series she explores how freeing the female leg became central to
women’s liberation, beginning with the post-French Revolution
cancan and ending with the 1960’s Sexual Revolution miniskirt. Over
400 photos document the first burlesque “leg shows” of the 1800s,
the silk-stockinged flappers of the 1920s, the nylon-mania of the
1940s, the dawn of the stiletto heel in the 1950s, all leading to
the golden age of leg magazines in the 1960s. Learn who wore the
first high heels, how nylons became a weapon of war, why Betty
Grable’s were the million dollar legs, where Elmer Batters got his
start, and just what the deal is with feet, while enjoying great
vintage photos by Irving Klaw, Batters and other masters of leg
art. The editor and author Dian Hanson is a
senior editor and writer for TASCHEN, with over 50 books to her
credit. In addition to ARNOLD, her recent works include The Art of
Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and The Fantastic Worlds of
Frank Frazetta. The Big Book of LegsHardcover,30 x 30
cm,3.19 kg,372 pages ISBN 978-3-8365-9657-2 Edition:
English, French, German Download