@JenJen

Fixed that for you.

First is a picture of a sticker featuring a "censored" image of Sappho with a bar across her breasts that is positioned as if she is leaning on it with her left hand.

The second is a shot of a Manchester Art Gallery info plaque about the painting. It reads:

Sappho

Sappho by Auguste Charles Mengin is popular as both and artwork and as the subject of the work. Through collaborations with artists and makers we have invited different voices and responses to the work. Whether that be the censored version of Mengrin's implied femme fatale - where Sappho makes you look her in the eye by leaning on her censored bar, the playful figurine of Sappho as the idol, a Sapho the Legend bag that challenges how a painting mythicises a female historical figure, or a celebration of the artistry of a painting you can hang on your wall.