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A new Tomi Ungerer portfolio for you all today, his 1992 witty erotic take on all your favourite stories in 'Tale for Grown-ups'. From Snow White and Cinderella to Macbeth and Sherlock Holmes, you can see them all at https://t.co/1bQx6vvpbe. How many can you identify?
Continuing the André Collot 'season', today we have his 1929 illustrations to 'Sapho's Secret Week' by Pascal Pia, a rather well-written account of a young woman's introduction to lesbianism – and more. You can see them all at https://t.co/yK68TBCZHY. More Collot soon!
Continuing the André Collot 'season', today we have his 1929 illustrations to 'Sapho's Secret Week' by Pascal Pia, a rather well-written account of a young woman's introduction to lesbianism – and more. You can see them all at https://t.co/yK68TBCZHY. More Collot soon!
Continuing the André Collot 'season', today we have his 1929 illustrations to 'Sapho's Secret Week' by Pascal Pia, a rather well-written account of a young woman's introduction to lesbianism – and more. You can see them all at https://t.co/yK68TBCZHY. More Collot soon!
Continuing the André Collot 'season', today we have his 1929 illustrations to 'Sappho's Secret Week' by Pascal Pia, a rather well-written account of a young woman's introduction to lesbianism – and more. You can see them all at https://t.co/yK68TBCZHY. More Collot soon!
Continuing the André Collot 'season', today we have his 1929 illustrations to 'Sappho's Secret Week' by Pascal Pia, a rather well-written account of a young woman's introduction to lesbianism – and more. You can see them all at https://t.co/lC06w3X9kp. More Collot soon!
Two wonderful new portfolios by the great André Collot for you today – the first is his 1931 illustrations to the sexiest tales of fabulist Jean de la Fontaine, including the one about a woman challenging the Devil to pluck a pubic hair. See them all at https://t.co/alYYI84CEG
Two wonderful new portfolios by the great André Collot for you today – the first is his 1931 illustrations to the sexiest tales of fabulist Jean de la Fontaine, including the one about a woman challenging the Devil to pluck a pubic hair. See them all at https://t.co/alYYI84CEG
If you like the 1950s realistic style of erotic illustration, you'll love Paul-Émile Bécat's (posthumous) illustrations for 'La Femme' which we've just added. As we say, a blast from the past! See them all at https://t.co/7wYqwGcjS1 and enjoy reminiscing ...