Carlo
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Carlo (born ca. 1910 - †) aka Charléno was an anonymous, probably French fetish and BDSM artist whose works were published in the 1930s. Most of his work has femsub themes. His style was a precursor to that of John Willie.
He illustrated several books, such as:
- 'Bagne de Femmes by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Brulant Plaisirs' by Desiré Van Rowel
- 'Cinglantes Épreuves' by Desiré Van Rowel
- 'Cuir & Fouet' by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Despotisme Feminin by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Dolorès Amazone' by Alan Mac Clyde
- Dollie's Dilemna
- 'Dolly, Esclave by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Dressage' by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Esclavage' by Edith Kindler (Preface by Alan Mac Clyde )
- 'L'Inquisiteur Moderne' by Juana Lapaz
- 'Le Chateau des Cuisants Souvenirs' by Desiré Van Rowel
- 'Le Cuir Triomphant' by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Le Dominateur' by Aimé Van Rod
- 'La Madone du Cuir Verni' by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'La Reine Cravache' by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Servitude by Alan Mac Clyde
- 'Sévérités Perverses' by Juana Lapaz
and many other titles in the sado-masochistic genre.
Carlo also contributed to magazine Humour under the name Charléno. The real name behind those pseudonyms is unknown to us.
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