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Lush Male Nudes

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In the lush, Caravaggio-like male nudes by the painter Thomas Wharton, beauty is in the details of a youthful human form: the curve of a spine, a protrusion of abdominal muscles, the smoothness of flesh.
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In the lush, Caravaggio-like male nudes by the painter Thomas Wharton, beauty is in the details of a youthful human form: the curve of a spine, a protrusion of abdominal muscles, the smoothness of flesh.

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