A Secret Spanking Order
Cornelius Adriaensen (1521 – 1581) was a 16th-century Dutch Franciscan priest. He was born at Dordrecht and joined the order of “Frères Mineurs”.Adriaensen moved to Bruges (West Flanders, today in Belgium) where he founded a secret order among the women of Bruges, who were persuaded to meet him in secret, undress, and be chastised for their sins. The order was eventually betrayed to the local … Continue reading A Secret Spanking Order
The Chamber Pot Slave
Some gems are truly rare. Like this photo, the image depicts a scene described as “Sadomasochism,” specifically involving a woman making a man drink from a chamber pot. It is a black-and-white photograph, categorized under themes such as domination, humiliation, and sexuality. The explicit nature of the content suggests it may be part of a collection exploring fetishism or historical representations of sadomasochistic themes.It was … Continue reading The Chamber Pot Slave
Yvon de Carlo in Slavegirl
Slave Girl is a 1947 American Technicolor adventure comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo (1922 – 2007) and George Brent (1904 – 1974).Wikipedia An American adventurer goes to Tripoli to rescue some kidnapped sailors, but gets involved with a beautiful slave girl. IMDB Slave Girl, directed by Charles Lamont and starring Yvonne De Carlo as Francesca, embodies this myth through … Continue reading Yvon de Carlo in Slavegirl
Bettie Page
Bettie Mae Page (1923 – 2008) was an American model who gained a significant profile in the 1950s for her pin-up photos.A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Page lived in California in her early adult years before moving to New York City to pursue work as an actress. There, she began to find work as a pin-up model, and posed for dozens of photographers throughout the 1950s. Page was “Miss January 1955”, one … Continue reading Bettie Page
Sisters Enchained
Actresses Alberta (1904 – 1992)and Adamae Vaughn (1905 – 1943) in a composition titled “Sisters Enchained,” on page 17 of the September 17, 1926 Arts and Vanities.Internet Archive The title “Sisters Enchained” does not appear to refer to a specific film, play, or known work directly associated with the Vaughn sisters in available records. Instead, it likely describes a feature article, pictorial, or artistic composition in … Continue reading Sisters Enchained
Erziehungs-Flagellantismus
Erziehungs-Flagellantismus. Sexualkundliche Untersuchungen und ihre Ergebnisse (also spelled Erziehungsflagellantismus in one word) is a German language book on educational flagellantism in sexological analysis. It was written by Dr. Heinrich Wörenkamp and Dr. Gertrude Perkauf and published in 1932 by Verlag für Kulturforschung, Vienna. Many of the photos and artworks presented in this book found their way to me, they inspired me to built my art … Continue reading Erziehungs-Flagellantismus
Victorian Discipline
Victorian Discipline in Photography: Power and Performance. Unknown photographer and models. The style suggests late 19th to early 20th century, consistent with early erotic or disciplinary photography. Such images were often produced by anonymous studios or for private clients, not widely indexed in public searches unless part of a specialized archive. The classroom setting, Victorian-era clothing (long gown with puffed sleeves for the woman, formal … Continue reading Victorian Discipline
James Gilray
James Gillray (1756–1815) was a British caricaturist and printmaker, widely regarded as the father of the political cartoon. Born in Chelsea, London, he trained at the Royal Academy Schools and initially worked as an engraver before finding his calling in satirical prints. His sharp-witted, often provocative etchings targeted political figures, royalty, and social mores of late 18th- and early 19th-century Britain, blending grotesque humor with … Continue reading James Gilray
Casanova’s Histoire de ma vie
Giacomo Casanova (1725 – 1798), the infamous 18th-century Venetian adventurer, is synonymous with seduction, intrigue, and a life lived on the edge. His memoir, Histoire de ma vie (Story of My Life), is more than just a recounting of romantic conquests—it’s a vivid window into the Enlightenment era, brimming with wit, audacity, and a touch of roguish charm. For readers of this blog, this literary … Continue reading Casanova’s Histoire de ma vie
Thérèse Philosophe
Thérèse Philosophe (Therese the Philosopher) is a 1748 French novel ascribed to Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d’Argens, or, according to a minority opinion, Denis Diderot and others. It has been chiefly regarded as a pornographic novel, which accounts for its massive sales in 18th-century France. For all of its printed debauchery, the work has some philosophical merit in its underlying concepts. Between the more graphically adult sections of the novel, philosophical … Continue reading Thérèse Philosophe
Vintage Sex Slave
Anonymous models and photographer. I tried to find info for these photos but so far without success. They are created between 1890 and 1910 (to my opinion). Perhaps for a private collection or collectors initiative? The photos show a Male Dominance/female submission dynamic. The female being submitted to the man’s lust, when you look closely you can see some markings on the female body. In … Continue reading Vintage Sex Slave
Bading Time
This artwork, created by Albert Guillaume in 1905, is a striking example of early 20th-century French illustration, known for its bold and suggestive themes. Titled “Avant les Trois” (“Before the Three”), it features a provocative scene with nude figures, blending humor and satire, which was characteristic of Guillaume’s style. The piece reflects the artistic freedom and social commentary prevalent in Parisian art circles at the … Continue reading Bading Time




