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The Art of Erotic Ex Libris (NSFW) - Flashbak

Karen Strike 2-2 minutes 2/13/2025

Ex Libris erotic

Ex Libris is a Latin phrase that translates as “from the books”. Also known as bookplates, Ex Libris were first used in Germany in the 15th Century. These designs are pasted into a book’s inside cover or endpaper as a sign of ownership.

The first books were highly valuable and prestigious objects, and often the Ex Libris show a motif relating to the book’s wealthy owner, such as a coat-of-arms, crest, family motto or a commissioned artwork by leading artists of their generation, such as Albrecht Duerer, Lucas Cranac and Edward Burne-Jones. More recent illustrations are by the likes of Aubrey Beardsley, Eric Gill and Félicien Rops.

As book ownership became more affordable, more of us began to use these identifiers and erotic pictures of nudes, genitals and sex became prevalent.

erotic ex libris

By Balozsfy, Rezsö

Germany’s Frederikshavn Kunstmuseum has a terrific collection of erotic Ex Libris, in which many of these designs appear. You can red more about them in Ex-Libris: The Art of Bookplates by Martin J. Hopkinson.

erotic ex libris

erotic ex libris

By Leonis Szemere (1911)

Erotic Ex Libris By Antonín Burka

By Jerzy Druzrycki

By Patricia Nik-Dad

Erotic Ex Libris by Miro Parizek

Erotic Ex Libris

Erotic Ex Libris

Erotic Ex Libris

By Franco Brunello

By Antoni Gelabert

rotic Book Plates, (ed) Drs Phyllis and Eberhard Kronhausen (New York 1970)

By Valentin Le Campion

By Walter Helfenbein

By Herbert S. Ott (1949)

By Franco Braello

Erotic Ex Libris

By Franco Brunello

By Blæsbjerg Christian

By Félicien Rops

By Félicien Rops

Lead Image: Erotic Ex Libris Illustration By Walter Helfenbein