Hitachi of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
Agape Charmani for Art-Sheep
Nudes have always played an important role in art history. Whether they were shocking, exciting or provoking the audience, their purpose was always to provide a delicate, natural sight of the human body. And even though this has changed throughout the history, as social issues and censorship have argued the artists works and intentions, the human body continues to be a sensitive subject, allowing artists to express themselves and often comment on society’s distorted view on issues such as nudity, gender and sex.
Probably aiming to provoke conservative voices and offer excitement and joy to the rest of us, tumblr blog Magic Wand Art History and the awesome people behind it, bring vibrators into the equation and hilariously recreate the most famous works of art history. According to them the famous wife of American Gothic was just another unsatisfied wife, while Botticelli’s Venus needed a little something when she was not enjoying the company of her many lovers.
Frau mit schwarzen Strümpfen und Zauberstab by Egon Schiele
Magic Wand Break by Maxfield Parrish
Venus of Hitachi by Titian
Sweet Hitachi Summer by John Waterhouse
Danae with Magic Wand by Gustav Klimt
The Creation of the Magic Wand by Michelangelo
Messalina Returning with Magic Wand by Aubrey Beardsley
Neptune and Amphitrite (and Magic Wand) by Jan Gossaert
Madonna Adoring the Hitachi by Correggio
Danae with Hitachi by Correggio
Oath of the Hitachi by Jacques-Louis-David
Young Girl Contemplating Magic Wand by Jean-Honore Fragonard
Mona Lisa with Hitachi by Leonardo Da Vinci
Napoleon Crossing the Alps with Magic Wand by Jacques-Louis David
Lady Agnew of Hitachi by John Singer Sargent
Annunciation with Magic Wand by Orazio Gentileschi
American Hitachi by Grant Wood









