Pornhub Launches "Classic Nudes" Featuring Erotic Art From Museums Around The World

 


Pornhub Launches "Classic Nudes" Featuring Erotic Art From Museums round the World


The well-known adult content platform Pornhub has launched a curious initiative to publicize the erotic art housed by a number of the foremost famous museums within the world.

The platform allows you to ascertain a number of the erotic artistic works that hang on the walls of six important museums round the world

This is «Classic Nudes», an interactive guide that permits you to get works of erotic content that are currently exhibited in museums like the Prado in Madrid, the Louvre and therefore the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the MET in ny , the Natonal Gallery in London and therefore the Ufizzi Gallery in Florence.

Through the «Classic Nudes» website, users can visit any of those six museums easily from home . Of course, they're going to not be ready to see all the collections of the art galleries, but within the online portal they're going to find the masterpieces that specialise in the representation of the nude body altogether its artistic splendor.

Classic nudes

"Classic Nudes" are often visited from your mobile device and, upon entering, you only need to select the museum, follow the map, locate the work of art ... and listen, read and contemplate the chosen content.

Cicciolina , the well-known Italian-Hungarian artist who was a legend of pornographic content, is that the protagonist of the promotional video for «Classic Nudes». In it, he notes: “Some of the simplest porn of all time isn't on Pornhub. you'll only find it… during a museum ”.

For her part, Pornhub's brand ambassador Asa Akira acts because the host of the campaign, with the oral account of 30 erotic works of art from the chosen collection, while the amateur actor couple “My sweet apple”, Pornhub collaborators , star within the representation in flesh and blood of six masterpieces of art, among which are "Adam and Eve", by Jan Gossaert; "Male Nude", by Degas; "The Origin of the World", by Gustave Courbet; "La Maja Desnuda", by Goya, "La Venus de Urbino", by Tiziano and "La Odalisque morena", by François Boucher.

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