List of fetish artists
A fetish artist is a sculptor, illustrator, or painter who makes fetish art: art related to sexual fetishism and fetishistic acts.[1][2][3][4][5]
Fetish artists, 1800s-1920s
- Joseph Apoux
- Martin van Maële
- Otto Schoff
- Félicien Rops
- Franz von Bayros
- Tom Poulton
- Chéri Hérouard
- Gerda Wegener
- Aubrey Beardsley
- Joseph Kuhn-Régnier
- Seiu Ito
- Jean de Bosschère
- Édouard-Henri Avril
- Louis Malteste
Fetish artists, 1930s–1990s
- Charles Guyette
- John Willie
- Eric Stanton (a.k.a. John Bee, Savage, Stanten)
- Steve Ditko (also known for his mainstream comics work)
- Gene Bilbrew (a.k.a. Eneg, Bondy)
- Hans Bellmer
- Robert Bishop (a.k.a. The Bishop)
- Namio Harukawa
- Antoine Bernhart
- Clovis Trouille
- Tom of Finland
- Dom Orejudos (a.k.a. Etienne, Stephen)
- Rex (artist)
- Neel Bate
- Tsuyoshi Yoshida
- Margaret Brundage
- Paul-Émile Bécat
Recent fetish artists
- Roberto Baldazzini
- Patrick Conlon
- Drubskin
- Michael Manning
- Sardax
- Franco Saudelli
- Hajime Sorayama
- Monica Bonvicini
See also
References
- ^ Booth, Anastasia Gaea (2017). PLAYING WITH ME: FEMININE PERSPECTIVES IN FETISHISM AND CONTEMPORARY ART. Queensland University of Technology. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/114001/2/Anastasia_Booth_Thesis.pdf
- ^ Carney, John Michael Thomas (2020). Concretizing God - Fetishism and the Social Construction of Objects. Manchester Metropolitan University. https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/626968/1/JC%20Thesis%20-%20Final%20Submission.pdf
- ^ Airaksinen, Timo (2024). Fetishism for Our Times: A Rhetorical and Philosophical Exploration. Vol. 15. Helsinki, Finland: Department of Practical Philosophy.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/15/10/1192 - ^ Marin, Luisa (December 2022). The 20th Century Heterosexual Male Artist at the Climax of Objectification: Three-dimensional Mannequins, Forming the Ideal Woman, and the Effects of Sexually Explicit Art Work. Asheville, North Carolina: The University of North Carolina Asheville. https://unca-urcap.org/static/journal_fall_2022/Marin_Lulu_Fall%202022%20Journal_FINAL.pdf
- ^ Burt, Eugene C. (2010). Dictionary of Erotic Artists. Jefferson, North Carolina, and London: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 9780786448746.
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External links
- Mitchell, Tony (2018). "Eric Stanton and the History of the Bizarre Underground". The Fetishistas. Archived from the original on 5 December 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2018.