Vintage Erotic A-Z
I do love this cheeky alphabet of sex!
Read MoreI do love this cheeky alphabet of sex!
Read MoreThe Quite Delightful Project’s second second luxury erotic magazine – the Quite Lovely issue – is now available and comprises 340 pages of stimulating photography, illustration and articles.
Read MoreMag + Art is a collection of magazine covers and classical painting mashups, by Eisen Bernardo. This is our beautiful Quite Frankly magazine and La Perle by William Adolphe Bouguereau.
Read MoreA selection of amusing drawings by Claire Milbrath for you to giggle at on a Friday.
Read MoreThis poster is one of many rare pieces drawn together for a London exhibition showcasing lithographic posters from the archive of Galeri Mourlot, which originated in Paris but now calls New York its home.
Read MoreBellmer was a German artist, best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s – but it’s this little illustration that caught my eye. Via Wikipedia
Read MoreTwo ‘digital postcards’ which we have designed to promote the charming drawings of Henrietta Dubrey in Quite Lovely, the second issue of the The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic magazine.
Read MoreDrawing by French illustrator Tomi Ungerer. Via: Iain Claridge
Read MoreAnd… here is the cover of the monograph to accompany Issue Two: Self-portraits by Elegia.
Read MoreBehold! Here is the cover for issue two of The Quite Delightful Project’s luxury erotic publication, the QUITE LOVELY issue.
Read MoreLove these charming line drawings by Jonathan Kroell. Whilst these drawings are very minimalist, every line seems to give the subject character and a great sense of form. Via: Jonathan Kroell
Read MoreClaudio Bravo, Untitled, 1982, pencil on paper. Via: Lamina Cribrosa
Read MoreWeirdly, whilst thinking about wiping the dust of my paint brushes today I came across these explicit, surreal paintings by Crystal Barbre.
Read MoreThank you to Iain Claridge for featuring us on his blog! “Exquisitely produced to the highest standards, the thing that struck me straight away is the attention to detail in a publication that is quite obviously a labour of love – from the bespoke slipcase and exposed coptic stitch binding of the main magazine, to the sweet… Read more »
Read MoreOh I say! King Edward VII had some lustful furniture… Although I’m struggling to figure out one would use it.
Read MoreMassimiliano Pace and Andrea Canducci present a thesis “for a representation of sexual awareness.” I love their sequencing and juxtaposition of erotic imagery. Via: Massimilano
Read MoreSome truly fabulous erotic cinema posters by Radley Metzger from a Movie Posters Of The Week post by Adrian Curry.
Read MoreWho doesn’t want an extra large ‘Snack Sack’? Via Iain Claridge & How to be a Dapper Gent
Read MoreCelebrating #NationalPoetryDay and also referencing our own ongoing fascination with all things erotic, here’s a glance towards Pybrac, by Pierre Louys.
Read MoreDarkness of Noon by Derek Henderson and illustrator Kelly Thompson.
Read MoreUS one sheet for Sex And The Single Girl as directed by Richard Quine (USA, 1964).
Read MoreThe Polish poster for Blade Runner (1982),by Michal Ksiazek.
Read MoreWhat a sweet illustration by Rolf Armstrong, 1940s.
Read MoreHans Hillmann, arthouse film poster for Goddard’s Masculine Feminine, 1966. Neue Filmkunst Walter Kirchner, Germany.
Read MoreThere’s always something so beguiling about Julian Opie’s simple lifework and use of flat colour.
Read MoreAnger, one of The Seven Deadly Sins illustrated by Bernard Charoy, 1958.
Read MoreNude by recently deceased but legendary comic artist Frank Frazetta.
Read MoreA retrospective of work by graphic designer Romek Marber is to be on show at the University of Brighton’s Theatre Gallery from 3rd March.
Read MoreThe erotic art of Paul Laurenzi.
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