Curves And Lines (1930 1931)
Introductory intertitle reads: Curves are coming back, ladies. But the question is, are you as you should be (figuratively speaking ) A drawing of Venus De Milo appears on screen and writing beside it: Venus de Milo this statue of the goddess of love has long been regarded as the ideal of womanly loveliness. As the embodiment of mature female beauty she is beyond Another drawing takes shape this time a woman s head and hand. We are informed: A pretty hand should not be too small. The hand should be as long as the face and should have slender tapering Intertitle reads: Broadly, this is the law of the feminine beauty Silhouette of a woman s body is drawn and writing appears beside it telling us of the ideal waist size, bust size, hips size and wrist size. Silhouette of a woman is drawn and The law of the curve explained. One sentence reads: Natural forms of acknowledged beauty are composed of Note: bad decomposition damage visible throu
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