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Eternal Nymphets, also known as EN, was an online subscription service and a photography studio based in Ukraine, operating under the business name "Studio 13". The studio was founded by photographer Alexander Fradis and Swiss financier Daniel Leuenberger. From late 2000 to February 2002, the studio produced a large collection of photographic images, primarily taken in Odessa, featuring young teenage and prepubescent girls. Approximately 64 girls, mostly from Moldova, were recruited as models.

Art history is filled with images of young subjects that are celebrated as masterpieces: Balthus's adolescent portraits, Lewis Carroll's nude photographs of children (now the subject of intense re-evaluation), and countless classical paintings of nymphs and goddesses with prepubescent features. Contemporary viewers and institutions must grapple with whether these works should be exhibited, studied, or quietly retired to restricted archives. Eternal Nymphets, also known as EN, was an

In modern contexts, the ideas of Eternal Nymphets and Aphrodites have been interpreted in various ways, often symbolizing youthful energy, beauty, and the pursuit of love and desire. These concepts have inspired artistic expressions, including photography, fashion, and entertainment. Approximately 64 girls, mostly from Moldova, were recruited