Stick
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Stick

The only info known about this artist is his signature and the bookcovers he(or she) illustrated. Books illustrated by Stick, so far I was only able to find the covers this artist illustrated: Les Barbares de l’Orénoque (1927) Le Harem sanglant (1927) L’ÃŽle de la…

Suzanne Ballivet
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Suzanne Ballivet

~ 1904 – 1985 Suzanne Ballivet was born in Paris, only daughter of Jules and Laurentine Ballivet. Her father was a photographer in Montpellier, in the south of France. She did her secondary studies in Montpellier and was a student at the Ecole des Beaux…

Ely Costes
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Ely Costes

Ely Costes is a artist who illustrated French spanking novels in the 1930s. Jéo is probably a pseudonym of the same artist.Books (co) illustrated by this artist: Miss Cravache ou Les Vierges esclaves,  1930 (second edition in 1932) Dressage, 1931 Bagne de Femmes, 1931 (cover was done by Ely Costes, other…

Gouky
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Gouky

~ Date of birth unknown There is no other info known for this artist then the signature on the illustrations done for the book Esclaves Amantes, written by J. van Styk and published in 1934. 1 album/10 artworks To view all artworks you need to…

Umberto Brunelleschi
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Umberto Brunelleschi

~ 1879 – 1949 Umberto was an Italian artist. He was born in Montemurlo, Italy, studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence and moved to Paris in 1900 with Ardengo Soffici where he soon established himself as a printer, book illustrator, set and costume designer. He worked for the magazine Le Rire as a caricaturist (often under…

Emile Mas
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Emile Mas

For this artist is not much known. The artist is mentioned as illustrator for the book La Maison de La Verveine (1904) and the book Diary of a Lady’s Maid (1903). For this last book the engravings were done by Eugene Déte. The book La…

Lutz  Ehrenberger
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Lutz Ehrenberger

Ludwig Lutz Ehrenberger (1878-1950) was a German artist known for advertising and illustrations between 1900 and 1930, combining Liberty/Jugendstil and Art Deco styles. He used the pseudonym Henry Sebastian. His notable work, ‘Das Trunkene Lied’ (1920), features themes of BDSM and submission, indicating it wasn’t intended for public display.

Vladimir Alexander Karenin
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Vladimir Alexander Karenin

~ unknown For this artist I was unable to find anything. He illustrated the book The Strap Returns, published in 1934 by Gargoyle Press. 1 album/7 artworks To view all artworks you need to login Make sure that you are logged in as premium member…