First of all I would like to wish all visitors and fans of this site a very nice Christmas, enjoy your holiday and quality time with family and friends. At the end of the year I am taking it a bit slower, so don’t expect…
Spanking
Classic scenes of discipline, OTK spanking, paddles and bare-bottom punishment.
Joseph Apoux
~ 1846 – 1910 Joseph Zacharie Jacques Apoux was known as Joseph Apoux. The artist was born in the center of France, but seems to have spent his adult life in Paris. It’s unclear under what circumstances brought him to the capital, and how much…
Jean Leprince
~ Date of birth unknown Jean Leprince is a spanking artist who illustrated the first edition of the French spanking novel Lise fessée by Pierre Dumarchey (it could be that the writer also illustrated this book) in 1910. This seems the only work known by the artist, it is…
Henri Schick
~ 1870 – 1946 Henri (or Henry) Schick was a Belgium or French artist, born in 1870. I was unable to find more info for this artist, he illustrated the first edition of Trente Ans which was published in 1928. 2 albums/15 artworks To view…
Biederer inspired Delcourt
In the enormous collection from Gert Gagelmann Julie Delcourt, I recognized a few artworks, they were inspired by photos from Biederer Studio.
Gigi Amaldi
~ date of birth unknown The artist using the name Gigi Amaldi was most likely an Italiant immigrant who moved to Argentina around 1940. There are nearly no artworks known from this artist, but there is this mysterious album titled La Verdadera Historia de la…
Malteste
Nothing is known about this artist who illustrated for the comic The Strap Returns around 1950/1955.This was a comic sold by Eric Stanton through his Stanton Archives. Originally they were sold through Mutrix and Irving Klaw. 2 albums/49 artworks To view premium content you need…
The Strap Returns
~ First published in 1934 The Strap Returns, New Notes on Flagellation was privately printed for The Gargoyle Press in 1934. The book was illustrated by Vladimir Alexander Karenin.Another edition was perhaps published around 1950/1955 with artworks from Malteste (not to be confused with Louis…