May 2nd, 2018 -- by Bacchus
Although I am always leery of attributions like this that I haven’t checked out carefully for myself (and this time, I haven’t), this is said to be a rear view (and what a rear! what a view!) of Brigitte Bardot on the set of Vie PrivĂ©e, in Rome, in 1961:

This calls for a closer inspection, don’t you think?

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May 1st, 2018 -- by Bacchus
Poor woman! At least she has furry friends, in whatever dark place she’s been thrown during her captivity. Perhaps they’ve come, as in a fairy tale, to gnaw through her bonds and save her?

But this artwork comes from an old Japanese Kitan Club fetish magazine, a publication as dark as it is often perplexing. In this case, the dark and perplexing note is injected by what appears to be an unattached rodent tail on her shoulder. Huh?
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April 30th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
I’m pretty sure these are precisely the kind of parties that rich private-club-idiot “gentlemen” are finally starting to get the message about not throwing any more:

The artwork is from the cover of The Cock-Tail Maid by Clarence Symonette (LLP-162, Liverpool Library Press 1969).
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April 29th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
In Chapter 37 of Eric Stanton’s famous Stantoons series Blunder Broad (parodying Wonder Woman), “Blundie” (as her enemies call her) has an underwater encounter with an amorous octopus:

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April 28th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
Last year Annie Sprinkle tweeted this photo of her at the famous Plato’s Retreat swinger’s club in Manhattan, taken some time in the 1980s by photographer Toby Old:

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April 27th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
One of the many great things pinup art is good for is letting us enjoy the look of a luxurious fur without having to worry about how many furry creatures died to create the garment:

This luxurous blonde is from a 1949 piece of pinup calendar art titled Lush Bint, by David Wright.
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April 26th, 2018 -- by Bacchus
She’s toying with this rose as if it had no thorns at all. Rubbing it against her body, running her fingers along the stem… Do you really want to tell me she’s not just even just a tiny bit of a masochist?

The artwork is by Victor Karlovich Shtemberg (1863-1921), about whom very damned little information seems readily available, at least in English. He painted in St. Petersburg, and he did a lot of portraits when he wasn’t painting nudes. The title of this 1900 piece is usually given as “A Sitting Nude.”
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