Year: 2017

  • Carlo

    ~ unsure Carlo was a French illustrator who’s real name is unknown. It is assumed he worked as cartoonist for the Magazine Humor using the pseudonym Charléno. Some mention this was the artist Charles Antoine Odis (1877-1936): In n°5 of the magazine Le Visage vert, published in 1998 by Joëlle…

  • Max Brüning

    ~ 1887 – 1968 Max Bruning’s art dealt almost entirely with the many elements of eroticism. During the 1920’s his watercolours were reproduced as ‘naughty’ postcards and imagery for advertising. He dedicated his more serious talents, however, to the creation of original etchings and drypoint engravings, some of which were…

  • Paul Guérard

    ~ 1872 – 1968 Paul Guérard was a French author and artist. He significantly contributed to early 20th century French spanking literature. Between 1903 and 1939 he wrote, illustrated and published about 100 erotic fetish novels in French, mostly of flagellation themes. He used the pseudonym Don Brennus Aléra. This…

  • Bosch

    ~ Date of birth unknown There is no info to be found about this artist other then he was illustrator for El Otro, written by Eduardo Zamacois. The book was published around 1930. It is also available as part of a download with other books illustrated by unknown artists. There…

  • Helga Bode

    ~ Date of birth unknown Helga Bode was a German artist known for her provocative drawings and watercolor paintings from the 1920s, which primarily explored themes of spanking, corporal punishment, enema scenes, and bottom fetishism. Her work spans a variety of age and gender dynamics, with common scenarios including F/f,…

  • Gene Bilbrew

    ~ 1923 – 1974 Gene Bilbrew was an American cartoonist and fetish artist working mainly in the genres of femdom and bondage. He signed his work with his own name. He drew under a range of pseudonyms. These included Eneg (“Gene” spelled backwards), Van Rod, and Bondy. Gilbert was used…