What’s new
A courageous and daring artist
20th February 2021
Today’s new artist, Erich Godal, was an important figure in both the artistic and political history of the twentieth century, both for his simple erotic art and his courage as a radical cartoonist. See his work here and learn all about him.
Encounter in the park
19th February 2021
When the Hungarian-born artist Marcel Vertès died in 1961, Alex Székely created this testimonial to his long-time friend and fellow-traveller in the byways of erotic art – and he drew it in Vertès’ own pared-down style. A simple story simply told: see it here. Enjoy!
A wonderfully erotic Tarot pack
18th February 2021
It’s a pity that the only erotic portfolio produced by the Italian illustrator Giacinto Gaudenzi is his 2006 Decameron Tarot, a masterpiece of miniature artistry and well worth close study, as are his thoughts on the skills required to be an illustrator – see his amazing work here.
Elektrowärme-Speicherheizkessel? Ja!
17th February 2021
An intriguing new artist today, highly original erotic artist and designer of the prizewinning Buderus Elektrowärme-Speicherheizkessel – Rolfdieter Schiedrum. See the best collection of his work on the web here, and see if it inspires you!
1920s angst and pleasure
11th February 2021
Today’s new artist is the Hungarian/Austrian (and a dash of French) painter and engraver Rezső Merényi, the author of three rare erotic portfolios, which we now have the pleasure of sharing in their entirety. See them here, and enjoy!
So what’s that dangly bit actually for?
10th February 2021
It seems that German artists after WW1 were having a bit of a sexual identity crisis; if women were gaining power, what did that mean for phallic privilege? The anonymous Pipifax (German for a piddling trifle) had a few rather grotesque ideas – you can see them here.
The best of French spooning
9th February 2021
Do you know the difference between bon couché and con bouché? If you love spoonerisms (and who doesn’t?) you'll appreciate Léon Courbouleix’s Lapsus Linguae (slips of the tongue to you and us) – explore and enjoy this new portfolio here.
Up-market debauchery
8th February 2021
We know very little about the Belgian illustrator Georges Drains, but in 1921 he produced the most exquisite artwork for the Marquis de Sade’s Venice Brothel. New on the site, see the whole portfolio and more here. Enjoy!
Flesh, juice and (possibly) fun
7th February 2021
Another thought-provoking contemporary artist for you today, New York-based Monica Cook, with her viscerally haunting paintings featuring fish and pomegranates, oxygen cylinders and wheelchairs – oh, and naked women. Visit them here and see what you think.
Erotic classics in powerful comic format
5th February 2021
A new artist today for all you lovers of erotic French bandes desinées – Philippe Cavell’s amazing interpretations of Sade’s Juliette and Cleland’s Fanny Hill. See the artwork and learn about the multi-talented artist here. Enjoy!