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I would like to remind you that earlier we discussed the name of the possible author of these works. https://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/the-art-of-spanking.4703/page-63#post-785376.
Here is another interesting version: There is a portfolio of more than 120 watercolors, which has been the subject of much discussion and speculation since it first appeared on the Internet in the late 1990s. Who created it, where it was hidden for half a century, and what does this tell us about a rather niche fetish - enemaphilia, the use of anal enemas for sexual stimulation?Based on what we know, the portfolio seems to have been made by the same person, and the clothes and furniture date back to the late 1940s and are almost certainly of German origin, although there have also been suggestions about France and the United States. Hence our name Hintern Hoch, which can be translated from German as "keep your head up" and "hold your ass high."We can also be sure that the portfolio does not belong to the artists, although both of them have been seriously proposed. This is not the work of the German artist Richard Hegemann (1896-1960), who in the 1920s created many drawings in the style of spanking and fetishism, some of which were published as illustrations for medical articles. And this is not the work of Gerhard Georg August ‘Gert’ Gagelman (1902-1964), a famous fashion illustrator of the 1920s and 30s. The style of both of these artists is very peculiar.This is followed by the mysterious "Julie Delcourt", known only by the signature on one pencil drawing, which also has the name in French "Le premier lavement" ("first flush") and the date is 1938. The drawing is almost identical in composition to one of the watercolors, which led some to attribute the entire collection of paintings to the brush of a French artist of the late 1930s. We think it's much more likely that this drawing and several other pencil drawings in the same vein are actually copies of watercolors, and the 1938 date is a red herring.Where was this portfolio located from the moment it was created until it appeared on the Internet half a century later? Everyone agrees that this was an order for a private collection, which probably reappeared after the death of its owner, although who scanned them (not particularly carefully) and where the originals are now remains a mystery. Two similar paintings appeared at auction in Amsterdam in 2021 and are the only originals that have been seen since the creation of the portfolio.
 
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