Eugène Lepoittevin
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- | '''Eugène le Poitevin'''([[1806]] - [[1870]]) was a French artist. | + | '''Eugène le Poitevin'''([[1806]] - [[1870]]) was a French artist, author of ''Les Diableries Erotiques''. |
From a series of lithographs by French artist Eugène le Poitevin, titled ''Les Diableries Erotiques'', depicting devils and other diabolic creatures engaging in various shenanigans on young girls. Circa [[1830s]]. | From a series of lithographs by French artist Eugène le Poitevin, titled ''Les Diableries Erotiques'', depicting devils and other diabolic creatures engaging in various shenanigans on young girls. Circa [[1830s]]. | ||
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Eugène le Poitevin(1806 - 1870) was a French artist, author of Les Diableries Erotiques.
From a series of lithographs by French artist Eugène le Poitevin, titled Les Diableries Erotiques, depicting devils and other diabolic creatures engaging in various shenanigans on young girls. Circa 1830s.
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