Synonym: au naturel, bare, naked, nude painting, nude person, nude sculpture, nude statue. Similar words: denude, nudge, nudity, rude, dude, crude, elude, delude. Meaning: [nuːd /nju-] n. 1. a painting of a naked human figure 2. without clothing (especially in the phrase `in the nude') 3. a naked person 4. a statue of a naked human figure. adj. completely unclothed.
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61, There were no new clothes, really, so the emperor was parading in the nude.
62, Perversa is another nude torso with an unusual shining halo: Gyrating plants creep across it.
63, But it was the same as drying her hair in the nude, with an electric hair dryer.
64, Look, there aren't any nude scenes in the script, not with Caduta.
65, Nude or clothed, the female figure has been at the centre of debates about the genius in art.
66, The pictures show Collier on top of a New York skyscraper in the nude.
67, Private and sanctioned nude areas are legal in Texas, but some states are trying to pass anti-nudity legislation.
68, It was strange to make absolute statements in the nude.
69, Visible for a modest $ 2 per person fee, the nine paintings show satyr-like men grappling uncertainly with fleshy nude women.
70, On the contrary, a nude women is rarely anything but a motif.
71, Kurz had elaborate theories about art, all of which seemed to revolve around the beauty of the nude figure.
72, The six normally spent their working week posing as nude models in the Manchester Regional College of Art.
73, The other four victims found in the back room or office were nude.
74, Gibson, 37, appears in his longest ever nude scene in For ever Young.
75, Although Beart is nude through most of this four-hour film, erotica is not the aim of director Jacques Rivette.Sentencedict.com
76, Elizabeth Jerichau-Baumann's undated painting Odalisque subscribes to the stereotypes of the female nude propagated by her male counterparts.
77, The government has a right to protect public morals by prohibiting nude dancing.
78, Furthermore, these socio-economic factors combined to make the female nude a complicated carrier of meaning.
79, The precious place of the nude was bolstered by the economics of the art market in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
80, Outside the gallery a group of curious bystanders gathered, staring and leering at the nude painting.
81, At the front of the painting is a nude figure carrying a torch.
82, Brown's suing the magazine for printing nude photos of him.
83, Before, the choices were fairly simple: sheer nude or basic black.
84, Gradually the grotesque body of the carnival was displaced by the dominant representation of the body epitomised by the classical nude.
85, Among the photographers who were occupied in producing nude studies for the ateliers of Paris bas Julien Vallou de Villeneuve.
86, Chapter 4 considers why the female nude played so prominent a part in the making of modern art practice.
87, But it would not be impossible to get a nude photo printed at a Perfecta lab.
88, The servant girl - perhaps in honour of the occasion - was also nude and without the customary middle band.
89, Butch Beausoleil could live here in the nude and no one would give her a second glance.
90, In this chapter we examine how the female nude became a crucial element in the formation of art designated modern.