Also published by the independant producer Rubenesque Records Ltd. |
At the centre of the room a Rubenesque woman is holding court, the light catching a twist of green at the front of her coal black hair. |
To his decorous drawings we owe, at least in part, those big-bottomed women we think of as Rubenesque. |
This Rubenesque singer's love of food and her continual struggle to lose weight eventually led to the creation of Melba toast. |
The show explores attempts to exploit nudity for maximum appeal but minimum outright eroticism, from the Rubenesque fantasist William Etty, circa 1830, to the harsh realist Walter Sickert, eighty years later. |
The hardest thing is to fit out his patrons with street gowns that will be conventional, and yet Rubenesque. |