Ancient erotica: art through the ages | Art and design
Thu 14 May 2009 13.50BST First published on Thu 14 May 2009 13.50BST Photograph: H Jensen/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Norbert Millauer/AFP Photograph: Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Tarquinia Photograph: Mario Laporta/Reuters
A tiny sculpture of a woman with pronounced breasts and genitals is the latest archaeological find to come from the Hohle Fels caves in Germany. Take a look at this and other examples of erotic art from ancient times, from homoerotic drinking cups to the graphic frescoes that survived Pompeii
Thu 14 May 2009 13.50 BST First published on Thu 14 May 2009 13.50 BST
Side and front views of the Venus of Hohle Fels. At 35,000 years old, the tiny sculpture, carved in mammoth ivory, is believed to be the earliest example of figurative art yet found
Attic red figures depict an erotic scene on an ancient Greek drinking plate. The design is attributed to the Briseis painter, sometime between 480 and 460BC
Photograph: Museo Nazionale Archeologico di Tarquinia