Whether flamboyant and red or hard as steel, these symbols of virility and political prowess have always caused a flap in art. From Henry VIII's larger-than-life armour to Titian's phallic pomp, here are portraits of men dressed to impress The top 10 ancient Greek artworks The top 10 talents lost in the first world warThis great portrait of a Renaissance military man throbs with masculinity. Francesco Maria I della Rovere exudes potency from his beard and his darkly glittering armour to his sword pommel and baton. He also displays it by wearing a chain-mail codpiece. And yet, his melancholy face betrays a world weariness that undercuts all this phallic pomp. Continue reading...