Skip to content

Jahsonic

Burgemeester van Dodenstad

  • Home
  • About
  • Jahsonic.com (1996-2006)
  • Encylopedia
  • Tumblr
Jahsonic

Antonio del Pollaiolo and other erotic art

Study by Antonio del Pollaiolo

Image sourced here. More lesbian erotica of this gallery below.

Previously we showed the work of Anders Zorn.

See: Pseudoghetto.com at artandpop

This entry was posted in art, eroticism on September 15, 2007 by jahsonic.

Post navigation

← Cherchez la femme Parisian “book hell” open to public →

RSS New Pages at the THE ART AND POPULAR CULTURE ENCYCLOPEDIA

  • Monalisa Leest
  • Things That Have Interested Me
  • Genius and Lust
  • The World War A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict
  • Logan Marshall
  • François de Belleforest
  • Sisley Huddleston
  • Galley proof
  • Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris
  • Meshugge

Recent Posts

  • RIP Sly Dunbar (1952 – 2026)
  • RIP Valentino (1932 – 2026)
  • RIP Erich von Däniken (1935 – 2026)
  • RIP Béla Tarr (1955 – 2026)
  • RIP Brigitte Bardot (1934 – 2025) 

RSS Jahsonic’s Microblog (2009-17)

  • Paris Was Our Mistress (1947) by Samuel Putnam. Heerlijk boek. Nu op mijn encyclopedie. Wikficatie…
  • Studies in a Dying Culture.
  • The Underworld of Paris, Secrets of the Sûreté (1931)
  • Curious Bypaths of History (1898) by Augustin Cabanès.
  • Augustin Cabanès books in the warehouse of the University of Antwerp.
  • “Je sçay bien ce que sçay faire” 
  • The Devil in Legend and Literature (1931).
  • Murder for Pleasure
  • The King in the Golden Mask (1892) 
  • Untitled

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org
  • Monalisa Leest
  • Things That Have Interested Me
  • Genius and Lust
  • The World War A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict
  • Logan Marshall
  • François de Belleforest
  • Sisley Huddleston
  • Galley proof
  • Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris
  • Meshugge
Proudly powered by WordPress