Elisàr August Emanuel von Kupffer

Elisàr August Emanuel von Kupffer (1872–1942), the Baltic-German painter-poet who signed as Elisarion, wove BDSM motifs into a utopian philosophy he called Clarism—a celebration of male beauty, spiritual transcendence, and sacred dominance. His androgynous ephebes, bound in silken cords or kneeling before radiant masters, pulse with Symbolist ecstasy rather than mere punishment. he whip is the scepter of the soul that awakens the sleeping god … Continue reading Elisàr August Emanuel von Kupffer

Manassé Studio

Back in the jazzy, rebellious 1920s Vienna, where the “new woman” was shaking things up with bold style and bolder attitudes, Olga Solarics (1896–1969) and her husband Adorján von Wlassics (1893–1946) kicked off something special with Studio Manassé. Launched in 1922, their photo studio wasn’t just about snapping pictures, it was a playground for sultry, surreal fantasies that fit right into the vibe we love … Continue reading Manassé Studio