Nicolas Sternberg (1901-1959) was a prolific Hungarian-born artist active in interwar Paris, renowned for his elegant illustrations and portraits. His acclaimed works include erotic themes, especially in book illustrations. A Jewish artist, he survived the German occupation in hiding, continuing his art until his death around 1960, despite a largely unknown personal life.
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Dark vintage erotica: twisted, mysterious and often disturbing fetish drawings.
Marian Wawrzeniecki
~ 1863 – 1943 Marian Wawrzeniecki, the enigmatic Polish painter, archaeologist, and art historian, wove a tapestry of shadowed ecstasy and primal rites in his works, emerging from the misty fringes of fin-de-siècle Warsaw. Born into an era of crumbling empires and awakening desires, Wawrzeniecki’s…
Margaret Brundage
~ 1900 – 1976 Margaret Hedda Brundage (née Johnson) as an American pulp magazine cover artist renowned for her sensational, pastel-rendered illustrations that defined the visual identity of Weird Tales during the 1930s. Often called the “Frank Frazetta of the 1930s” for her lurid depictions…
Hugh Joseph Ward
~ 1909 – 1945 Hugh Joseph Ward was an American illustrator known for his cover art for pulp magazines. He is noted especially for his paintings for Spicy Mystery, Spicy Detective, and other titles published by Harry Donenfeld in the “spicy” genre. He also painted…
Édouard-Henri Avril
~ 1849 – 1928 Édouard-Henri Avril was a French painter and commercial artist. For his erotic art he used the pseudonym Paul Avril. Avril was born in Algiers, is father was a colonel of the gendarmerie. Avril himself fought and was wounded in the Franco-Prussian War before starting…
Rolf Dieter Schieldrum
Rolf Dieter Schieldrum, known as Mister O, was a German industrial designer active in the automotive sector from 1930 to 2011. After his death, approximately 50 previously undiscovered erotic pencil drawings revealed a hidden artistic side, contrasting his industrial design legacy and introducing a complex dimension to his life and work.
Joop Moesman
~ 1909 – 1988 Johannes Hendrikus (Joop) Moesman was a Dutch surreal painter, calligrapher, typographer and type designer. Initially he worked as a draftsman at the Dutch Railways. His father, Johannes Anthonius Moesman, was a draftsman, lithographer, stone printer and amateur photographer. The self-taught Moesman…
Max Beckmann
~ 1884 – 1950 Max Carl Friedrich Beckmann was a German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor, and writer. Although he is classified as an Expressionist artist, he rejected both the term and the movement.In the 1920s, he was associated with the New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit). This…