Looks like a mix of Dolcett and Pichard to Tree. The guys look like Pichard, but the women look like Dolcett! Any other's thoughts?I've had this one for a long time (poor quality...) under the name Pichard. But I have big doubts.
If anyone can clear it up...?
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I fully agree the women are Dolcett's work, but I'm skeptical about the mmen being Pichard's work. Just my opinion though.Looks like a mix of Dolcett and Pichard to Tree. The guys look like Pichard, but the women look like Dolcett! Any other's thoughts?
Looks like a mix of Dolcett and Pichard to Tree. The guys look like Pichard, but the women look like Dolcett! Any other's thoughts?
Thanks!I fully agree the women are Dolcett's work, but I'm skeptical about the mmen being Pichard's work. Just my opinion though.
Of course: Pichard is inimitable!I think it's a copycat artist rather than an uncredited Pichard as it doesn't have Pichard's unique drawing style:
Good eye, Wulf! I do believe in a poor imitation of Pichard's style.The image in the bottom right corner looks to be a slightly altered direct copy from one of Pichards panels. If it isn't, then the artist is exceptionally good at duplicating Pichard's unique style. I doubt that's the case, at least for that particular image.
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Yes, that's the precise image I was thinking of, but I couldn't lay my hand on it when I posted -- thanks for locating it! I'm pretty sure the woman in the dangling birdcage on the third page and the dildo perch on the last page are copied from Pichard panels as well.The image in the bottom right corner looks to be a slightly altered direct copy from one of Pichards panels. If it isn't, then the artist is exceptionally good at duplicating Pichard's unique style. I doubt that's the case, at least for that particular image.
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Here are a few pages from a Spanish fumetto called "Sadosex", which contains multiple short episodes by different (uncredited) artists. This episode is called "Penitenciaria femenina". Several motifs are obviously based on Pichard images, especially on the first page I'm posting, but on balance I think it's a copycat artist rather than an uncredited Pichard as it doesn't have Pichard's unique drawing style:
Right, I noticed those too.Wow, that's a rather brazen copy of some panels from Pichard's Marie Gabrielle. I suppose it was a little easier to get away with something like that before there was the internet. Apart from the one Wulf has pointed out, I would say there are at least two more:
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