"Chim to dần" là có thật

nghiên cứu cho thấy "chim to dần" ở các tác phẩm nghệ thuật qua thời gian...
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But if the Renaissance (thời kỳ phục hưng) artist was creating his sculpture (bức tượng điêu khắc) in the present day, it's likely he would have used quite a bit more marble for David's undercarriage (giá súng, càng pháo), it seems.

Scientists who analysed the size of penises in artwork from the Renaissance Period to the present day have found they have got bigger over time.

...And contemporary (đương đại) images of large members could be contributing to 'feelings of inadequacy and dissatisfaction in modern men', said the team, who analysed 160 artworks of nude (khỏa thân) men created by 99 artists from 21 countries.

They chose to study paintings from the Renaissance period (1400-1599) onwards because this was when 'people became a central focus in painting and the images created tried to reflect the ideal beauty of the human form'.

'As a result of the Church's reduced influence on art, nude pictures were frequently depicted (miêu tả) during this period,' they said.

The first known examples of phallic (dương vật) images in art date back to the Stone Age, approximately 30,000 years ago.

Primitive human figures with a head, trunk, limbs and a penis (dương vật) have been found on cave walls in Ancient Asia Minor, near the city of Mersin in what is now Turkey.

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