Vintage FemDom Art
About this new project I have had many mixed feelings since the subject FemDom is not something I can personally relate to. However I am very much aware of the fact that there is a huge demand for good FemDom Art content and I am one of those curators who is capable of building great art collections and share information about artists and art as well.
So recently I started this new project, you can view all the art there for free. Many of the artists presented at that blog are also shown on this site with a more large collection.
You can find a mix of Vintage FemDom Artworks.
Browse: Vintage Artists – Anonymous – Special Galleries
Latest Posts on Vintage FemDom Art
- Tomi Ungerer (1931–2019) expertly balanced innocence and eroticism in his work. While recognized for children's books, his darker side explored themes of power, fetish, and female dominance. His femdom illustrations blend humor and sensuality, portraying playful authority and psychological submission with charm and sophistication. Enjoy a selection of these artworks.
- These bold and unapologetic illustrations come from the early issues of Kitan Magazine (also known as Kitan Club), the legendary Japanese publication that helped shape postwar fetish erotica in the 1950s. Long before modern femdom became mainstream, Kitan Club was already exploring power exchange, humiliation, pony play, foot worship, and delicious female dominance with a […]
- One of the earliest and most striking collaborations between the prolific author Alan Mac Clyde (writing as Edith Kindler) and the legendary illustrator Carlo, La Reine Cravache ou La Batteuse d’hommes (The Whip Queen, or the Thrasher of Men) is a classic of 1930s French flagellation literature. The story revolves around the imperious Lola, self-proclaimed […]
- Art Vintagique explores rare old erotic publications featuring artworks that blend eroticism with surrealism. While most artists did not specifically create FemDom art, some pieces may attract its fans. A selection of featured works includes Das Gemeinsame Ziel, Kyrie Eleison, Der Verliebte Flamingo, Variété, Erotische Grotesken, and Eros im Karneval.
- These five watercolors and drawings, dating from around 1920, come from an unknown hand, likely a private artist working far from public galleries or commercial publishers. In an era when overt erotic art was still clandestine, the creator lavished attention on one recurring motif: commanding, heavy-set women who tower over diminutive, submissive men. The figures […]


