Erotic

Sensual illustrations capturing desire, nudity, fantasy and sexual tension.

  • Mario Laboccetta

    ~ 1899 – 1988 The pseudonym Marilac was used by Italian artists Mario Laboccetta for who I was unable to find a proper bio in English. So I tried to translate from Italian. He was born in Naples and became famous in Paris. During the 1920/1930’s he worked as illustrator…

  • Gaston Hoffmann

    ~ 1883 – 1960 There is not much to be found about artist Gaston Hoffman who’s most famous artworks is a satire on medical subjects and for ‘Scandale au Pictoire’. It shows a panel of judges “scandalized” by something they are viewing. I assume it is a picture of some…

  • Carl Breuer Courth

    ~ 1884 – 1960 ~ Eugene Reunier was the pseudonym of Carl Breuer-Courth, a German erotica artist of the 1920s.His drawings depict mainstream scenes, sexual scenes as well as medical play and BDSM subjects such as spanking. Reunier also worked as a photographer of spanking photos, some of which were…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Paul Emile Becat

    ~ 1885 – 1960 Paul-Emile Becat was a French painter, printmaker, and engraver who won first prize at the Prix de Rome in 1920. He trained under Gabriel Ferrier and François Flameng, and made his debut at the Salon de Paris as early as 1913. After travels to the Congo,…