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Trek van elk van de werken die hieronder cryptisch (mysterieus, geheimzinnig) beschreven staan een foto, geef ook titel van het werk, jaar en de kunstenaar.


Cover to Richard Von Krafft-Ebing’s Psychopathia Sexualis, Matthes & Seitz Edition: Munich, Germany (unknown artist?, 1984). [1]



Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816


que trois des survivants qui avaient publié un récit de leur aventure (le charpentier, l’ingénieur Corréard et le médecin Savigny) servent de modèles afin d’être le plus réaliste possible.


"Corset Bastille" or "Le corselet de Sade"[2] (1948) is the informal title given to the untitled illustration by Hans Bellmer. It was published for the first time in Petite anatomie de l'inconscient physique ou petite anatomie de l'image (1987).


Paul Eluard, 'Les Plus belles cartes postales', Minotaure, nos 3-4 (1934), pp. 85-100. In

Grotesque with Satyr is the informal title of a fresco? by Giovanni Butteri and Alessandro Allori, Florence, Uffizi.

Scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights Scene or publicity shot from Arabian Nights (1974 film) by Pasolini. See prev. post.



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