Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1895 — Types of Beauty [ARTICLE]
Types of Beauty
It is said that when artists are seeking for models the palm for beauty and symmetry of figure Is given to the girls of Spain, while the daughters of rural Ireland are a good second. The pretty faces and graceful throats are found would be &ough£sßE among Grecian ladies, while a lady of the Turkish harem would be regarded asthe possessOTofadhiuniy commendable hand. Italians are usually good in figure, and some of the most beautiful models, perfectly proportioned, are derived from the women of sunny Italy. Frenchwomen, as a rule, are not In request, being too thin and vivacious for thp purpose; while the face and limbs or a German frau arc too commonplace for artistic work.
