Louis Malteste

Louis Malteste (1862-1928), known as Jacques d’Icy, was a French illustrator and writer who contributed significantly to vintage BDSM art. His works, prominently featured in the Belle Époque, blended erotic themes with sophisticated artistry. Malteste’s distinctive style captured moments of discipline and vulnerability, influencing early 20th-century erotic literature and illustration. Continue reading Louis Malteste

Carlo

Carlo, likely the French artist Charles Antoine Odis (1877–1936), was one of the most prolific illustrators of 1930s BDSM and fetish literature. Active between 1930 and 1937, he created nearly 390 plates for over 25 erotic albums, featuring elegant dominatrices in corsets and stiletto heels across themes of discipline, female domination, pony play, and bondage. His distinctive, playful style profoundly influenced vintage fetish art. Continue reading Carlo

Spanking in Satirical Art

Spanking in Satirical Art explores how corporal punishment served as a powerful metaphor in political satire and propaganda. From 1631’s “Wolbestalte Pritzisch Schule” (Swedish soldiers paddling Catholic foes) to Napoleonic-era birching of emperors, Boer War postcards humiliating Queen Victoria, and WWI caricatures, these vintage works used infantilization, power reversal, and humiliation to mock authority and deliver sharp geopolitical critique. Continue reading Spanking in Satirical Art

Carl Breuer-Courth

Eugène Réunier, a pseudonym for German artist Carl Breuer-Courth, significantly influenced early 20th-century erotic art. His 1925 portfolio, Autour de l’Amour, depicted themes of dominance and submission, pioneering visual narratives for the kink community. Réunier’s legacy intertwines with the dismantling of Victorian taboos, preserving crucial aspects of BDSM history. Continue reading Carl Breuer-Courth

Charles Gates Sheldon

Charles Gates Sheldon (1888–1960) didn’t set out to be a fetishist. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts, he trained at the Art Students League in New York under luminaries like George Bridgman. By 1916 he was already the go-to illustrator for The Ladies’ Home Journal, turning out soft-focus cover girls in pastel and charcoal that made every reader believe beauty was just one sigh away.But Sheldon wasn’t … Continue reading Charles Gates Sheldon

Raymond van Doren

Raymond van Doren (1906–1991) was a Belgian artist known for his portraiture, female nudes, and groundbreaking fetish photography. His works, spanning much of the 20th century, reflect themes of vulnerability and power, utilizing classical techniques and modernist elements. Van Doren’s contributions have recently gained renewed interest for their historical significance in pre-war erotica. Continue reading Raymond van Doren

John Willie

When the world thinks of fetish photography and illustration, the name John Willie inevitably surfaces. John Alexander Scott Coutts (1902–1962), better known as John Willie, was a British-born illustrator, photographer, publisher, and bondage pioneer whose work defined the golden age of mid-century fetish art. With a pen in one hand and a rope in the other, he turned restraint into high art and fantasy into a shared … Continue reading John Willie