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: The images typically featured Eva in provocative, highly choreographed poses, often wearing heavy makeup, jewelry, and stockings.
In the annals of photographic history, few images generate as much immediate, visceral discomfort as those of Eva Ionesco. By 1976, the young French girl—barely a decade old—had already become the controversial muse of her mother, photographer Irina Ionesco. Yet it was her appearance in the Italian edition of Playboy magazine that year that crystallized a global debate about art, pornography, exploitation, and the limits of aesthetic liberation. The 1976 Italian Playboy shoot featuring Eva Ionesco is not merely a collection of provocative photographs; it is a historical artifact that marks the extreme apex of 1970s sexual libertinism, a legal watershed, and a haunting case study in the erasure of childhood for the sake of avant-garde spectacle. eva ionesco playboy 1976 italian131
: The images were part of a larger body of work created by her mother, photographer Irina Ionesco , who often featured Eva in eroticized, Gothic-themed settings. : The images typically featured Eva in provocative,
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