June 2nd, 2010 -- by Bacchus
Surprised In The Act
A hard-drive find for which I don’t have a source. Don’t they look totally busted?
Update: Ah ha! I remembered a similar piece of art, tracked down the artist for that piece, did some serious Googling, and ended up visiting some of the seedier parts of the net before I was done. But I found the artist and source for this piece. Turns out it was drawn by an English artist named Tom Poulton, who died in 1963 and whose erotic work was published in the late 1990s by an outfit called the Erotic Print Society. This piece appeared in a book called The Secret Art of Tom Poulton. I’ve linked the image to a larger version I found during my search.
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He looks as if his wife came in and is holding the kitchen knife.
He should be drooping by now, for sure.
So many possibilities…
Is it a fifties scene of a coed’s parents, catching their daughter saying good night to her boyfriend?
Did the kids catch Mom and Dad coming in late, after a night on the town?
Did someone catch a father with a baby sitter?
It probably once illustrated someone’s erotic story. It would be fun to now write a story, to go with the illustration.
Whoever sketched it, is a pretty good draftsman…
Looks like they were caught by god. The artwork looks like maybe one of those handouts that you get from the door to door churchies.
That angle really is more ceilingward than anything else, have to agree with Fraulein. Perhaps their diety doesn’t approve of sex outside of the bedroom?
This one actually looks familiar to me. I think it’s a small detail from one of the ‘housewives at play’ illustrations by ‘Rebecca’ and there’s an angry wife with a whip just out of the frame, who just came home and surprised hubby with the babysitter.
Collarsmith, I’m familiar with some of Rebecca’s work, and though I do see the similarities, I don’t *think* this is her stuff. For one thing, this looks like it’s done in charcoal, and hers mostly isn’t.
Ah, got it. Tom Poulton. See my update in the post.
Your google-fu is strong…