Description:Charles Guyette, the "G-string King," referenced in the film of Wonder Woman's creator, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, and costumer to Bettie Page, is rightly considered the godfather of American fetish art. His fetish art operation was the first of its kind in America, dealing in what was then generally regarded as “deviant” European-inspired material. In 1935, he was arrested and sent to federal prison. But what should’ve been the end was just the beginning. Although rarely credited by name in his lifetime, he influenced everyone who would follow him, particularly the publishers Robert Harrison, John Willie, Irving Klaw, and Leonard Burtman. The aim of this book was to evoke the spirit of Guyette—to collect surviving fragments of a decimated catalog largely by referencing vintage fetish publications from the 1930s through the 1980s and reconstruct a lost history. This portfolio of images is followed by biographical information seen nowhere else, and serves as a substantial introduction to the birth of American fetish art and the cultural impact of an unrecognized pioneer.
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Publications referenced in composing this tribute include: Bizarre Life v.4, n.6, 1980.Black Lace v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1958).Catalog C-2, 1957.Fetishist n.1, undated (c. 1985).London Life, March 22 1935.Bizarre Classix v.4, 1980.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.Bizarre Classix v.3, 1978.Bizarre Classix v.5, 1983.London Life, April 8 1939.Exotique n.13, undated (c. 1957).Fantastique Photo Album n. 2, undated (c. 1960).Exotique n.1, undated (c. 1955).Exotique n.10, undated (c. 1956).Bizarre n.9, 1952.Bizarre n.6, 1951.Exotique n.12, undated (c. 1957).Exotique n.8, undated (c. 1956).Exotique n.16, 1957.Exotique Photo Album n.1, undated (c. 1957).Painful Memories v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1981).Gay Book magazine, Dec. 1937.Gay Book magazine, May 1938.Wink magazine, Jan. 1949.Gay Book magazine, Aug. 1937.Gay Book magazine, Sept. 1937.Fetish Letters v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1985).Exotique n.34, 1959.Erotic Symbolism by Edw. Podolsky, 1960.Bizarre Classix v.1, 1976.Portrait of Evil F-6, undated (c. 1962).Wink magazine, April 1947.Bizarre Classix v.2, 1977.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.New Exotique Photo Album n.9, 1959.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.Flirt magazine, March 1948.Bizarre Classix v.2, 1977.Gay Book magazine, Feb. 1937.Wink magazine, Dec. 1947.Exotique n.4, undated (c. 1956).Bizarre Life v.1, n.1, 1966.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Fetish Art. To get started finding Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Fetish Art, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: Charles Guyette, the "G-string King," referenced in the film of Wonder Woman's creator, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, and costumer to Bettie Page, is rightly considered the godfather of American fetish art. His fetish art operation was the first of its kind in America, dealing in what was then generally regarded as “deviant” European-inspired material. In 1935, he was arrested and sent to federal prison. But what should’ve been the end was just the beginning. Although rarely credited by name in his lifetime, he influenced everyone who would follow him, particularly the publishers Robert Harrison, John Willie, Irving Klaw, and Leonard Burtman. The aim of this book was to evoke the spirit of Guyette—to collect surviving fragments of a decimated catalog largely by referencing vintage fetish publications from the 1930s through the 1980s and reconstruct a lost history. This portfolio of images is followed by biographical information seen nowhere else, and serves as a substantial introduction to the birth of American fetish art and the cultural impact of an unrecognized pioneer.
> >“Peek Inside book” video < <
Your LINK: CHARLES GUYETTE: Godfather of American Fetish Art
> >“Peek Inside” blog post < <
Publications referenced in composing this tribute include: Bizarre Life v.4, n.6, 1980.Black Lace v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1958).Catalog C-2, 1957.Fetishist n.1, undated (c. 1985).London Life, March 22 1935.Bizarre Classix v.4, 1980.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.Bizarre Classix v.3, 1978.Bizarre Classix v.5, 1983.London Life, April 8 1939.Exotique n.13, undated (c. 1957).Fantastique Photo Album n. 2, undated (c. 1960).Exotique n.1, undated (c. 1955).Exotique n.10, undated (c. 1956).Bizarre n.9, 1952.Bizarre n.6, 1951.Exotique n.12, undated (c. 1957).Exotique n.8, undated (c. 1956).Exotique n.16, 1957.Exotique Photo Album n.1, undated (c. 1957).Painful Memories v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1981).Gay Book magazine, Dec. 1937.Gay Book magazine, May 1938.Wink magazine, Jan. 1949.Gay Book magazine, Aug. 1937.Gay Book magazine, Sept. 1937.Fetish Letters v.1, n.1, undated (c. 1985).Exotique n.34, 1959.Erotic Symbolism by Edw. Podolsky, 1960.Bizarre Classix v.1, 1976.Portrait of Evil F-6, undated (c. 1962).Wink magazine, April 1947.Bizarre Classix v.2, 1977.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.New Exotique Photo Album n.9, 1959.Exotique Correspondence Digest n.1, 1958.Flirt magazine, March 1948.Bizarre Classix v.2, 1977.Gay Book magazine, Feb. 1937.Wink magazine, Dec. 1947.Exotique n.4, undated (c. 1956).Bizarre Life v.1, n.1, 1966.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Fetish Art. To get started finding Charles Guyette: Godfather of American Fetish Art, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.