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French postcard

Postcard like cardstock featuring nude or semi-nude women produced during 19th century From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A French postcard is a small, postcard-sized piece of cardstock featuring a photograph of a nude or semi-nude woman; the term is mainly American. Such erotic cards were produced in great volume, primarily in France, in the late 19th and early 20th century. The term was adopted in the United States, where such cards were not legally made.[1] The cards were sold as postcards, but the primary purpose was not for sending by mail, as they would have been banned from delivery. The cards sometimes depicted naked lesbians.[2] French street vendors, tobacco shops and a variety of other vendors bought the photographs for resale to tourists.

Many attempted artistic or scientific (mostly relating to ethnography) depictions, but their primary motive is clearly as erotica.

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French postcard images

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A number of photographers and studios produced French postcards, with some of them featuring particularly popular models.

Orientalist images

Many photographers and studios specialized in images with an Orientalist theme.

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