Maurice Carrière

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Maurice Carriere, "Appreciating the Need for Discipline"

Maurice Carrière (also often spelled Maurice Carriere) was a photographer, and perhaps also spanking artist, who created posed spanking photos in the 1930s.

His works are found in the book Erziehungs-Flagellantismus from 1932. The colored photographic study to the right, with the German caption "Ich muss dich strafen" (I must punish you) is sometimes found on the Web with the title "Appreciating the Need for Discipline".

Maurice Carriere may have been from Berlin. An article from 2001 mentions his "unsettling (...) stomach-turning incest/child flagellation paintings".[1]

Berlin was a sexually libertarian place in the 1920s, in a way similar to Paris. This ended when the Nazis took power.

See also [ Weimar Berlin ]

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