- The Pearl, Magazine of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading
Discover the notorious Victorian erotic magazine The Pearl (1879–1880). This underground classic of flagellation, high-society seduction, and forbidden pleasures remains a cornerstone of vintage BDSM literature. Explore its history, famous stories, and connection to early corporal punishment erotica at Bdsm Art Archive.
- The Berkley Horse
The Berkley Horse has inspired artists for nearly two centuries. From early 19th-century engravings to modern fetish illustrations and photography, its elegant design has been reinterpreted in countless ways. Artists emphasize both its strict functionality and the erotic vulnerability it creates, making it one of the most iconic and enduring images in BDSM and spanking art.
- Biederer Studio: Pioneers of Early Fetish Photography
In interwar Paris, Studio Biederer, founded by brothers Jacques and Charles Biederer, revolutionized erotic photography, laying the foundation for modern fetish and BDSM art. Despite their tragic end during the Holocaust, their pioneering work in still images and early films continues to influence the genre and is preserved through dedicated online archives.
- 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.
- Das Lasterhafte Weib
In her provocative anthology, "Das Lasterhafte Weib," Countess Agnes Eszterházy explores female sexuality through confessions, case studies, and vintage photographs. It highlights women's active roles in kink and challenges societal norms, offering a pre-Nazi glimpse into a vibrant, complex understanding of desire. This volume remains a significant artifact of Weimar eroticism.