Bordell was printed in 1924 in an edition of thirty copies with ten prints in each. Each print was hand colored with crayon. It shows scenes from a brothel, presumably in Berlin.
William Powell and Myrna Loy in “Nuts to Will Hays” – Powell and Loy starred together in 13 movies, always playing a couple. Powell decides he wants some of the same benefits as real married couples and Loy agrees.
John Dillinger in “A Hasty Exit” – When Evelyn (Frechette, Dillinger’s girlfriend) and her friend Nellie go out for a drive, their car breaks down and who should come along to save them but the notorious killer, John Dillinger.
The Dresden Album is a set of eighty paintings done in pen and ink, watercolor, and gouache, bound together in one album that originated in Dresden in the early 1930s.
In Sevérités Perverses by Carlo (1934) a young lady named Julie enters the training establishment of Berthe de Z—. This finishing school uses extreme measures to prepare young ladies for the rigors of a life in society.
La Reine Cravache (The Whip Queen) (1932) was a collaboration between Alan Mac Clyde and the illustrator Carlo. It features Lola, Queen of the Whips, other female dominants, and the legendary Whip Fair.
Esther Williams in Get a Li’l Like the Fishes Do – Esther is relaxing by her pool when her servant brings her her lunch. But it turns out that they’re both hungry.