This document discusses the depiction of reproduction and sexuality in art throughout history. It begins by exploring ancient fertility figures and symbols meant to aid human reproduction. Examples shown include the Venus of Willendorf and Cycladic figures. It then examines depictions of idealized human couples from various cultures, including the Dogon primordial couple and the Arnolfini Portrait. The document also analyzes representations of lovemaking, sexuality, and the human form from different time periods and regions, such as Shunga prints, works by Koons and O'Keeffe, and photographs by Mapplethorpe and Opie. Finally, it looks at images related to pregnancy, childbirth, and progeny in cultures like the Maya