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Index Abolitionism, 11, 12, 35, i6ini9. See also Blanchard, Edouard Theophile, Le Bouffon (The Regulationism Buffoon), 85, 86 "Actualities," 13, 14 Bodies, of prostitutes: distinguishing Adultery, 14, 113, i8in2. See also Marriage characteristics, 20, 42—44, 47—48, 50, 55, 69, Alexis, Paul, 5, 78 106; in Degas, 28, 36, 39, 40, 43-44, 47~48> Ambiguity and confusion, 6, 19, 20-21, 23, 50—51, 55, 108, i64n55; in Forain, 41; in 46-47, 99, 107, 111, 121, 126, 131, 145-46, Manet, 69—70; and corsets, 89. See also Faces; 147, i87nn83-85- See also Avant-garde art; Nudes and nudity; Sexuality Glimpse pictures; Narrative; Stereotypes Boldini, Giovanni, Conversation au cafe (Cafe Ancourt, Edward: "Au boulevard" ("On the Conversation), 103, loj Boulevard"), 101; "Sur le boulevard" ("On the Bonaparte, Mathilde, 88 Boulevard"), 96, 98 Boulanger Affair, 1 2 Anti-Semitism, 48, 163^0 Boulevards, 28, 65, 82, 92 — 96, 103, 120, 124, Apparel. See Clothing; Fashion 142, i78-79nni3i-32, i79ni35, 184^7 Atelier des modistes (Millinery Shop), 118, 119, 121 Bourgeoisie, bourgeois, middle class: sexual Augier, Emile, 2 morality, 11 — 12, 14; sexual ideals, 19; Avant-garde art: prostitution as a characteristic shopping, 63—64; family model, 1 14—16. See theme, 1-3, 5-9, 16, 26, 27, 33, 69, 113, 116, also Class; Commodiiication; Working class 121, 126, 128, 130-31, 134, 138, 144, 152-53, Brasseries dfemmes: in art, 5—6, 142—47, 150—52, I7on73; and narrative, 3, 6, 33, 107, 126; male i86n7i, i87n8i; clandestine prostitution, 6, perspective, 6, 7, 20, 112, 152, 159^6; glimpse 1 8 2 l8 n l8 n 33-34* i3 -4 > i47> ^o* 4 37> 5 49> pictures, 6, 26, 27, 33, 35, 107, 122, 124, 131, i85n59- See also Cafes 150; documentary accuracy, 27, 35, 124, 126, "Breda Street," 90, 91 128, 152; ambiguity, 35, 99, 111-12, 124, 138, Brothels: regulation of, 10, 12; numbers of, 12, 13, 144, 147, 150—53, i87n83; and nudes, 85 — 87. 28; deluxe, 19, 28 — 29, 35~3^? 161—621121; See also Modern life prostitutional styles in, 28—29, 35~3^' 4°? 161 — 621121; maisons populaires, 28-29, X34' Baedeker, Karl, 94—95, 96 1621121; prostitutes' dress in, 29, 35, 36, 92, Ballu, Roger, 86-87 i6onio, 1621121; layout of, 29, 36, i6oni2; Balsamo, 85 social interactions in, 29 — 30, 33, 35 — 36, Balzac, Honore de, 2, 33, 67, i8ini54 46—47; brasseries as, 139—41. See also Barriere, Theodore, 2 Prostitution Baudelaire, Charles, 2, 7-9, 19, 58, 69, 75 Buland, J. E., Deux ans a la ville [retour apres] Beauvoir, Simone de, 9, 58—60, 63, 158^5 (The Return after Two Years in the City), 96, 98 Bedolliere, E. de la, i78ni3i Buttocks, 50-51, 55 Benjamin, Walter, 7-9 Beraud, Jean, Brasserie, 138, 139 Cabanel, Alexandre, 82 Bernadille, 106 Cafes, 94, 96, 99, 101, 103, 107, 138, 143. See Bernard, Emile, 49 also Brasseries dfemmes Bertall (Charles Albert Arnoux), 78, 79 Caillebotte, Gustave, 103 197

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