Accordingly, popular piety has typically viewed the saints as asexual beings, without sexual needs and desires and sometimes even
without genitalia.
Not exact matches
Being a unique being,
without a «female» god to procreate with, why would God have any
genitalia in which to cover up?
In either case, there's no getting past his fascination with female
genitalia, which is bluntly evoked here
without any immediate crudeness.
One of his most explicit, the bronze Iris, messagère des dieux (1890 - 91), depicts a pair of female legs —
without a head — splayed open to reveal her
genitalia.
You wouldn't snap David's penis off so that your child could gain a greater appreciation of the human form
without being exposed to male
genitalia — you'd find a different piece of art to show them until you felt it was appropriate for them to see Michelangelo's work for what it is.