Jim Leon
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Jim Leon (1938–2002)[1]
- A serie of ten drawings on Indian ink realised in 1967 after the work "psychopathia sexualis", a compilation of sexual perversions, strictly studied and classified in 1886 by Dr Kraft-Ebbing, an Austrian psychiatrist. These drawings were shown in the lyonnese gallery "Le Lutrin" in 1969, reproduced in OZ magazine in 1971, portfolio Wordworks 7 in 1976 then in the Savoy Book anthology.[2]
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