Paul-Émile Bécat
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Paul-Émile Bécat (1885 – 1960) was a French painter, engraver and draftsman who won the Great prix de Rome in 1920. He is noted for his illustration of erotic literature.
Œuvre graphique
- Pierre Louÿs, Aphrodite: mœurs antiques and Songs of Bilitis
- Pietro Aretino, Ragionamenti
- Pierre de Brantôme, Vie des dames galantes
- Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, Les Liaisons dangereuses
- Paul Verlaine, Les Amies
- François-Mathieu Pidansat de Mairobert, La secte des anandrynes
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