Thursday, February 13, 2014

Model Study Magazines from the 1920's

Smut for artists!



Because of the massive interest in this smut blog, I've decided to post some more stuff from my collection.
No, seriously... It might say on the "google friend connect" thing that no one is following this blog, but I happen to KNOW there are three whole people following it... "Privately".... AND... I know who you are, because I can SEE your email when I log in.
Don't worry, I wont blow your cover.... Even though I know all three of you personally.... And you all know each-other too... But I think you all live in different states...(clues!)

But really?.... You're following it privately? Is this stuff SO obscene? Fuh' chrissake fellas, it's not like it's Max Hardcore or somethin', this stuff is classy n' shit!

Anyways, a while back I won a bid on a stack of loose pages from a handful of model study magazines from the 1920's. Some of them were in pretty rough shape, but here they are. Really cool stuff! Submitted for your artistic endeavors.
Click on the images to enlarge em'.
Cheers!~Stymee



























Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Welcome to Stymee's Stack O' Smut

Smut Sampler

the kind of stuff I'll be posting on here



Magazines like Beauty Parade, Wink, Eyeful, and Titter


these are all titles by Robert Harrison.
most of this stuff is a mix between slapstick humor and good ol' fashioned 1940's and 50's sleaze.  for the longest time I wasn't into erotica past the 1930's but reading "Dian Hanson's: the history of men's magazines" has given me more of an appreciation for this goof ball cheese cake fetish stuff.I also really like the hand drawn covers that were usually done by Peter Driben.
















































Model Study Magazines

from the 1920's and 30's
you know... for artists!


for those of you who've never seen these before, these were sold as magazines to aid the artist who couldn't afford a model.... but really it's pictures of naked girls.






























































Postcards and original photographs

it's the hard stuff folks!


it's funny how most people think pornography is something new.
it's as old as the human race!
in 1841 a guy by the name of William Fox Talbot patented the first way to essentially mass produce photographs. the Calotyp process. this technology was immediately put to use to bring you pictures of naked people doing it.
... and before the dawn of photography people have been drawling, painting, and engraving this sort of thing.
the more you know!