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Luc Lafnet (1899-1939) was a Belgian artist. He was born in Liège, and studied at the Académie des Beaux-Arts there; where he was thaught by Émile Berchmans and Adrien de Witte.

After moving to Paris, he exhibited with Jean Hélion. For his erotic work, he used the pseudonyms such as Viset, Lucas O., Grim, and Jim Black. He illustrated Restif de la Bretonne's Le Pied de Fanchette and contributed to Cercle et carré in 1930.




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