François-Rolland Elluin
François-Rolland Elluin (born Abbeville, May 5, 1745, died in Paris around 1810) was a French engraver, notoriously known for his illustrations of erotic scenes.
Examples of works
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Jean-Louis La Ruette
French singer and composer; after Sébastien Leclerc. -
Rosalie Duplant
opera singer; after Sébastien Leclerc. -
Thérèse philosophe
variously attributed to Denis Diderot, Jean-Baptiste Boyer d'Argens, Xavier d'Arles de Montigny, Théodore-Henri de Tschudi. -
Histoire de Dom Bougre
by Jean-Charles Gervaise de Latouche. -
Sodomites provoquant la colère divine
(Sodomites causing God's wrath) in Le Pot-Pourri de Loth by the anonymous author of Cantiques et pots-pourris.
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