John Coriolan Sketches
Throughout his long and productive life, John Coriolan produced pencil sketches,
both black and white
and colored, of various situations with men (mostly undressed) that showed
a slice of a plot that might
or might not appear in one of his books. He had found a compadré in
Tom of Finland, in that they
dearly loved hugely endowed men and loved to draw them. Tom sometimes drew
the specific
interaction that Coriolan suggested, using his pencilled sketches as a model.
Although these
sketches have never been shown publically before, we are making some of these
sketches
available as e-books as part of the GLB Gay History Writers Project.
Some examples (the ones you receive will not be censored, of course).
All sketches are jpegs (72 dpi) for optimal viewing
and measure about 8 inches in their largest dimension.
All are copyrighted in John Coriolan's name.
These download to your computer as sets of 26 (one for each letter of the
alphabet)
with composites (thumbnails with numbers) labeled with drawing number for
easy searching and access. There are no duplicates.
Of course there is no shipping charge for these downloaded e-book sets.
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More will be added if they become available, all in sets of 26.