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[[Image:Louis Malteste Portrait.jpg|thumb|91px|Louis Malteste]]
[[Image:Louis Malteste Portrait.jpg|thumb|91px|Louis Malteste]]
[[image:Louis Malteste Petite Dactylo 01.jpg|thumb|upright|Frontispiece to the novel novel ''[[Petite Dactylo]]'' by Sadie Blackeyes ([[Pierre Dumarchey]], 1914).]]
[[image:Malteste dessin reproduit aquarelle.jpg|thumb|upright|''En pénitence'', [[watercolour]] illustration by Louis Malteste for the novel ''Confidences égarées'' by [[Liane de Lauris]] (1932).]]
'''Louis Malteste''' (1862-1928) was a [[France|french]] [[author]] and [[illustrator]] from the period of [[early 20th century French spanking literature]]. Among other genres, he is well known for his [[female spanking art]] and erotic [[flagellation]] [[drawing]]s. He drew both [[adult spanking art|adult]] and [[child spanking art]] to illustrate [[F/F]] and [[F/f]] [[spanking stories]]. Occasionally he also created [[M/f]], [[M/m]] and [[M/F]] works. Among other techniques he worked in [[lithography]] and [[photogravure]].
'''Louis Malteste''' (1862-1928) was a [[France|french]] [[author]] and [[illustrator]] from the period of [[early 20th century French spanking literature]]. Among other genres, he is well known for his [[female spanking art]] and erotic [[flagellation]] [[drawing]]s. He drew both [[adult spanking art|adult]] and [[child spanking art]] to illustrate [[F/F]] and [[F/f]] [[spanking stories]]. Occasionally he also created [[M/f]], [[M/m]] and [[M/F]] works. Among other techniques he worked in [[lithography]] and [[photogravure]].


== Life ==
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Malteste was born on 14 September 1862 in Chartres (Eure-et-Loir). He lived and worked in [[Paris]], where he exhibited in 1897 at the Salon des Cent, and in 1902 at the Salon de la Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. He worked for humorous publications, such as ''L'Assiette au beurre'', ''Le Chat noir'', ''Je sais tout'', ''Lectures pour tous'', and ''Qui lit rit'', and created [[poster]]s and [[postcard]]s. ". He was also published in ''La Plume'' in 1897.<ref>Source: Emmanuel Bénézit, ''Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs et graveurs'', Gründ, 1999. Quoted [http://artestoria.altervista.org/les-confidences-egarees-de-liane-de-lauris-ornees-de-16-heliogravures-il-y-a-dans-ces-pages-comme-la-trainee-dun-obstine-parfum-de-femme-un-des-500-exemplaires-de-tete-avec-lheliogr/ here] (in French)</ref>
 
Louis Malteste also used the [[pseudonym]] '''Ignotus''', and under the [[pen name]] '''Jacques d'Icy''', he wrote [[spanking novel]]s such as ''[[Monsieur Paulette et ses épouses]]'' (1921) or ''Paulette Trahie'' (''Paulette Betrayed'', 1922). His first two books were entitled ''Qui aime bien'' (1912) and ''Châtie bien'' (1913). ([[Qui aime bien châtie bien]] - "Who loves well, punishes well" is a french proverb that roughly corresponds to the english ''[[Spare the rod and spoil the child]]'').
 
Malteste died on 25 January 1928 in Paris.
 
== Style ==
 
Malteste's style evolved with time and some of his works are extremely realistically drawn in terms of [[face]]s, [[proportion]]s, [[light and shade]], while other, mostly older works, are less realistic. Some of Malteste's works were obviously created based on photographs — for an example see the article [[creative tracing]].
 
Malteste hardly ever used colour but is a master of [[greyscale]] shading and [[texture]].


== Works ==
== Works ==
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* [[Liane Lauré]] ([[Liane de Lauris]]), ''Confidences égarées'', [[Jean Fort]], ([[Collection des Orties Blanches]]), 1932. Limited edition. (The first 500 copies contains a watercolor drawing of Louis Malteste. 16 photogravures by [[Dagy]]).
* [[Liane Lauré]] ([[Liane de Lauris]]), ''Confidences égarées'', [[Jean Fort]], ([[Collection des Orties Blanches]]), 1932. Limited edition. (The first 500 copies contains a watercolor drawing of Louis Malteste. 16 photogravures by [[Dagy]]).
* [[Sadie Blackeyes]] ([[Pierre Dumarchey]]), ''Baby, Douce fille,'' [[Jean Fort]], ([[Collection des Orties Blanches]]), 1933. (10 illustrations).
* [[Sadie Blackeyes]] ([[Pierre Dumarchey]]), ''Baby, Douce fille,'' [[Jean Fort]], ([[Collection des Orties Blanches]]), 1933. (10 illustrations).
[[image:Louis Malteste Petite Dactylo 01.jpg|thumb|upright|Frontispiece to the novel novel ''[[Petite Dactylo]]'' by Sadie Blackeyes ([[Pierre Dumarchey]], 1914).]]


[[image:Malteste dessin reproduit aquarelle.jpg|thumb|upright|''En pénitence'', [[watercolour]] illustration by Louis Malteste for the novel ''Confidences égarées'' by [[Liane de Lauris]] (1932).]]
== Gallery 1: known novels ==
== Gallery 1: known novels ==



Revision as of 23:05, 24 February 2020

Louis Malteste

Louis Malteste (1862-1928) was a french author and illustrator from the period of early 20th century French spanking literature. Among other genres, he is well known for his female spanking art and erotic flagellation drawings. He drew both adult and child spanking art to illustrate F/F and F/f spanking stories. Occasionally he also created M/f, M/m and M/F works. Among other techniques he worked in lithography and photogravure.

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Works

(including newer editions)

Frontispiece to the novel novel Petite Dactylo by Sadie Blackeyes (Pierre Dumarchey, 1914).
En pénitence, watercolour illustration by Louis Malteste for the novel Confidences égarées by Liane de Lauris (1932).

Gallery 1: known novels

Gallery 2: unknown novels

Gallery 3: children's stories

These are illustrations by Louis Malteste for mainstream children's stories which also include spanking scenes. Perhaps his earliest such works were the spark for his later career as a spanking story illustrator.

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