November 13th, 2006 -- by Bacchus
Penis Licking And Ball Fingering
This bit of blowjob erotica may (he emphasized, may) be by an artist named Fendi, and may date to the 1830s. That’s based on a filename of dubious value, so you pays your money and you takes your chances:
And yes, you’re getting a lot of pictures lately. For various reasons, my blog-surfing time is at a minimum right now, and it won’t be getting any bigger until after Thanksgiving. So meanwhile, it’s to be a steady diet of visual filler from my extensive collection of filez. I’ll do my best to make it entertaining.
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keep the pictures comin’! i can’t wait to see whats up next…ps. i love the flower in her hair, the red cheeks and the plumpness of her lover’s ass…mmmm yum.
You always offer the most interesting pictures. No need
to aplogize; I think we all appreciate them! What’s
more we all understand that real life steps in from
time to time and always takes priority.
hugs
Des
Keep up the pictures bias !
It looks like the woman is suspended, hanging upside down or something … she’s wearing a corset, and those things don’t bend, but her torso is depicted going straight up …. puzzling.
Like it lots, though.
Love these photos!
Keep them (and us) coming….
and her breasts are hanging down, so I think SydneyGal has it right
I’d say it’s much more recent than 1830s, probably more like 1930s based on the use of outlines, the hairstyle, and the approach to color. Never heard of Fendi outside the context of designer purses, though, so grain of salt, etc.
Oilyrags, according to Google the artist Fendi lived between 1796-1842, so if Fendi is indeed the artist of this piece, your 1930s date based on style points would seem unlikely. Perhaps he was ahead of his time…
another detail that might be useful in dating it is the fact that the penis is clearly circumsized. Don’t know when that became popular (of course location will have a lot to do with that, too, and we don’t know where the picture is from for sure either.)
I’d strongly agree that circumcision’s popularity has a lot to do with your country of origin. I was amazed when I found out that circumcision is very common in America.
(That info came from the telly, so correct me if it’s an inaccurate assumption.)
I have never encountered a circumcised penis in Britain. I’ve only ever seen one, and that was a Muslim chap I knew when I lived in France. Circumcision remains mostly a religious practice, and indeed is seen as mutilation by many people.
Note to SydneyGal:
I’d say you’re not only quite observant, but also likely correct. Peter Fendi had a series of about forty colored erotic lithographs that were created for a wealthy patron, and Fendi was wont to depict acrobatics, contortionists, and gymnasts…
This one is likely a trapeze artist, but my memory isn’t photographic…