List of fetish artists
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Template:Unreferenced A fetish artist is an illustrator or painter who makes fetish art which depicts people in fetishistic situations.
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[edit] Early fetish artists, 1940s-1970s
- Robert Bishop (a.k.a. The Bishop, Ashely)
- Art Frahm
- Lou Kagan
- Mario
- Eric Stanton (a.k.a. John Bee, Savage)
- Tom of Finland
- Alberto Vargas
- John Willie
[edit] Contemporary fetish artists
- Drubskin
- Patrick Conlon
- Namio Harukawa
- Dirk Hooper
- Eric Kroll
- Michael Manning
- Tom Sutton (a.k.a. Dementia)
- Brian Tarsis
- Franco Saudelli
- Sardax
- Hajime Sorayama
- Andre
- Aurelio Pernice
[edit] Incidental fetish artists
[edit] Illustrators and graphic novelists
Many artists working in the mainstream comic book field have consistently included fetishistic imagery in their work, usually as a shock tactic or to denote villainy or corruption.
- Brian Bolland
- John Byrne, X-Men, Fantastic Four
- Howard Chaykin, American Flagg, Black Kiss
- Daniel Clowes, Eightball
- Alan Davis, Excalibur
- Steve Dillon, Preacher
- Frank Miller, Sin City, The Dark Knight Strikes Again
[edit] Fine artists
The following fine artists have included fetishistic elements in their art:
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