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Naked Venus banned from the Tube

A portrait of a naked venus has been banned from London Underground stations after worries it will offend commuters.

The picture - intended to be the main poster for a Royal Academy of Arts show - was thrown out after concerns it breached advertising guidelines on sex and nudity.

Lucas Cranach the Elder's Venus, wearing a necklace, see-through shawl and a hint of a smile, was to be displayed to promote an exhibition on the 16th-century German artist.

But it was deemed potentially offensive to passengers and the Royal Academy says it is trying to find a "less naked" alternative image. A spokesman said: "We don't have a version B where she's got her clothes on. We're just hoping they change their minds and accept her."

A spokesman for London Underground said: "We have to take account of the full range of travellers and endeavour not to cause offence in the advertising on display."

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