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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Irving_KlawIrving Klaw - Wikipedia

    Known for. Merchandising fetish art, burlesque photography, and fetish films; patron of illustrative fetish artists Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew. Irving Klaw (November 9, 1910 – September 3, 1966), self-named the "Pin-up King", [1] was an influential American merchant of sexploitation, fetish, and Hollywood glamour pin-up photographs and films.

  2. May 2, 2014 · According to publisher J.B. Rund, who first wrote about Pleasure Parade in 1975 (Swank, August), it was Eric Stanton who first suggested the idea of the anthology to Klaw. At the time it was Stanton who had the closest relationship of any artist to Klaw.

  3. Jun 4, 2019 · While Stanton began his career as a bondage fantasy artist for Irving Klaw, the majority of his later work depicted gender role reversal and proto-feminist female dominance scenarios. Commissioned by Klaw starting in the late 1940s, his bondage fantasy chapter serials earned him underground fame.

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  5. Luminaries of this secret subcultural universe include: Charles Guyette, John Willie, Bettie Page, Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, Irving Klaw, Leonard Burtman, Tana Louise, Edward Mishkin, Joe Shuster, Stanley Malkin, Bill Ward, and Steve Ditko.... Friday, May 16, 2014. The Mystery of The Spanish Irving Klaw Bulletins: 1949, 1950.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_StantonEric Stanton - Wikipedia

    Eric Stanton (born Ernest Stanzoni Jr.; September 30, 1926 – March 17, 1999) was an American underground cartoonist and fetish art pioneer. While Stanton began his career as a bondage fantasy artist for Irving Klaw, the majority of his later work depicted gender role reversal and proto-feminist female dominance scenarios.

  7. Largely uncredited in his lifetime, Guyette influenced key fetish art innovators, including Irving Klaw, John Willie, Eric Stanton, and Leonard Burtman. The subject of a book tribute, Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Art, he is also featured in the independent biopic on Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston.

  8. Oct 15, 2018 · WINNER: 2018 Foreword INDIES Award. The illustrated story of Eric Stanton and the rise of American fetish art, featuring Steve Ditko, Bettie Page, John Willie, Charles Guyette, Irving Klaw, Leonard Burtman, Edward Mishkin, and Gene Bilbrew. With over 400 rare images and personal photos.

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