Great Scene Indeed!
I liked it!
As an aside that's neither here nor there, I have seen part of this film described over the years as a "math professor" teaching a formula or something.
It seems pretty clear to me she is an art professor, teaching a class on perspective in art, what the artist of a given painting is trying to convey from the scene they depict through their work. Light, shadow, color, action, and the perspective of the viewer as one views it all play a part of the impression of the work.
And so it it with clothing and nudity, which is one of the points of the film. When everyone is nude, what is your perspective if you are nude? but what if you are then suddenly the only one?
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