~ 1881 – 1961 ~ Cheri Herouard was a French artist and illustrator of numerous erotica and spanking novels. He used the pseudonym Herric when he illustrated spanking novels for various French publishing houses, such as Jean Fort’s Collection des Orties Blanches.Chéri Hérouard was born…
Richard Hegemann
~ 1880 – Date of death unknown Richard Hegemann was born in 1880 in Erfurt. He studied in Berlin and Paris and worked in Berlin. He would use pseudonyms such as A. Hegener and P. Rollmann, or sign with just the initials R.H.) and did…
Hageby
~ Date of birth unknown I was unable to find out anything at all about the artist Hageby other then the fact he (or she?) illustrated the book Au Royame du Fouet (ou Les Maîtresses impitoyables: grand roman de moeurs Masochistes) published in 1937 and…
Gregor
~ Date of birth unknown There is not much I was able to find about this artist signing his work with the name Gregor, other then the fact that in the 1950s, the 16 numbered pictures of Gregor’s Bizarre Honeymoon were sold by mail order…
Lilian Gourari
~ Date of birth unknown Liliane Gourari (or Lilian Gourari) was a French artist who illustrated erotic BDSM novels such as Justine, ou Les Infortunes de la Vertu, published in 1947 by Éditions du Globe, Paris, written by Marquis de Sade).These illustrations, only a few…
Fernand Louis Gottlob
~ 1873 – 1935 Fernand-Louis Gottlob was a French graphic artist whose caricatures appeared in many humorous magazines.He was born in Paris in 1873 He was a student of Jobbe-Duval, Laporte and G. Fuchs. He worked as a portraitist, graphic artist, and book illustrator during…
Daniel Girard
~ 1890-1970 Daniel Girard (Dagy) was an artist who created erotic F/F and M/F adult spanking art. He used the pseudonymes Dagy, Daniel-Girard and Max Delian Daniel Girard illustrated erotic novels such as Vie secrète d’un muscadin (1933) by Pierre d’ Anniel and (as Dagy)the…
Jim (German)
The artist in question remains largely unknown, with works from the 1940s and 1950s often confused with those of ‘Swiss Jim.’ Unique art styles differ, particularly Jim’s technique of overlaying photos. Publications related to the artist are scarce, leading to organization by subjects rather than chronology, except for one notable book.