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Renaissance High Fashion — The CodpieceDuring the 1500’s men’s fashion certainly t
Waging War with Hitler’s PenisIts one thing to hate your enemy, but its even more damaging to
Incan pot, 15th or 16th century.
Ancient Greek/Roman marble relief panel depicting a winged penis, 1st century AD.
Fun History Fact,US President Lyndon Johnson like to call his penis “Jumbo”. At a cabin
Chinese jade flying horse, 18th century.
Drupka Kunley, the Divine Madman of the Dragon Lineage,A Tibetan poet and Tantric Buddhist teacher o
Armored codpiece, German, 16th century.from the Worchester Art Museum
Satirical Adolf Hitler figurine ash tray, World War II.
Carved coconut shell penis cover, Upper Sepik Papua New Guinea, late 19th century.from Michael Backm
Etruscan votive phallus, 5th-4th century BC
Witches Stealing Penises in Medieval Europe,Written by Heinrich Kramer in 1486, the Malleus Malefica
A handmade gift carved from whale bone by a sailor to his girlfriend. Inscription reads, “No s
Double headed bronze dildo excavated from the tomb of Prince Liu Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty (d
On display at the Museum of Sex in Shanghai.
An ancient Roman bronze tintinnabulum (wind chime) depicting the god Tuntus. Originates from Pompei
A 1st century Roman bronze statuette of the god Priapus (or a Genius cucullatus)discovered in France
Erotic table supposedly delivered to Russian Czarina Catherine the Great, 18th century.from Sotheby’
A Roman silver tri-penis amulet, 1st-2nd century AD.from Ancient Resource Auctions
Ancient Roman finger ring with a phallus (symbol of fertility and good fortune).1st century AD
French Revolutionary propaganda depicting Marie Antoinette leading a Gen. Lafayette on a giant walki
Portrait of Antonio NavageroOil on canvas, painted by Giovani Battista Moroni of Milan, circa 1565
Among his works on art, engineering, geometry, music, and anatomy in his personal notebook, Leonardo
Greco-Roman gold and red coral phallic pendant, 3rd - 1st century BC.
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