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I don't think they do. If you look at art history you'll find that women are pretty vastly overrepresented when the subject is aesthetic beauty, which would lead me to believe people (or at least professional artists) consider them to be the more aesthetic sex

I think that has more to do with the majority of artists being male.

In general though I think women have a higher potential peak for beauty, but most fail to reach it.

For academic artistic aesthetics rather than visceral beauty... I'd place men higher. I did life drawing for years and men were always more satisfying to draw.