Description: ERIC STANTON (American fetish illustrator, 1926-1999) - For the Man Who Knows His PlaceEric Stanton was an important underground cartoonist and fetish art pioneer. He began his career as a bondage fantasy artist for Irving Klaw, the majority of his later work depicted gender role reversal and proto-feminist female dominance scenarios. Commissioned by Irving Klaw starting in the late 1940s, his bondage fantasy chapter serials earned him underground fame. Stanton also worked with pioneering underground fetish art publishers, Leonard Burtman (publisher of Exotique and Selbee magazines), the notorious Times Square publisher Edward Mishkin, paperback publisher Stanley Malkin, and later magazine publisher George W. Mavety. For a decade, Stanton also shared a working studio with Marvel Comics legend Steve Ditko. Past the soft-core era of the 1960s, his art became more transgressive. In his lifetime, Stanton contributed to countless underground publications and later adult magazines like Leg Show and Leg World. In 1984, Stanton had the only art exhibit in his lifetime at the New York City nightclub, Danceteria. Artists Banksy, Allen Jones and Madonna, among others, took inspiration from Stanton's work.Collectible Taschen Amuse-Gueule mini Printed in Germany, 1996
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Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: ERIC STANTON
Size: Small
Color: Multi-Color
Title: For the Man Who Knows His Place
Material: Paper
Subject: Art, Fetish Art, Pin-up Model, The American Pin-Up
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Book
Year of Production: 1996
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Licensed Reproduction
Style: Modernism, Postmodernism
Features: Collectible Miniature
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Culture: American Pin-Up