- John Willie
John Alexander Scott Coutts (
December 9 1902 -August 5 1962 ), better known as John Willie, was a pioneeringfetish photographer andbondage artist .Life and work
Coutts was born in
Singapore and grew up inEngland ; contrary to some claims, he was not related to the Coutts banking family.cite book
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title = The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline
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isbn = 0914646486 ]In 1921 he entered Sandhurst and in 1923 was commissioned a
Second Lieutenant inthe Royal Scots . He was forced to resign his commission in 1925 after marrying a nightclub hostess, Eveline Fisher, without the permission of his regiment, whereupon he moved toAustralia ; the marriage ended in divorce around 1928 or 1929.In the mid-1930s, he began working for a
Sydney -based fetish club as an illustrator and photographer; around this time he began a relationship with Holly Faram, one of his models, and they married in 1942. He was an early enthusiast for the writings ofJorge Luis Borges , and invited the Argentinian to Australia in 1938, to give a short series of lectures in Melbourne, sponsored by Bohemia magazine.Around 1945-47 Coutts moved to
New York City viaMontreal , in order to publish his bondage and fetish magazine "Bizarre"; Holly chose to remain in Australia. At this time he adopted the name 'John Willie'."Bizarre" was published, somewhat irregularly, from 1946 to 1959 (compare with
ENEG 's work in "Exotique" magazine, published 1956 - 1959). The magazine included many photographs, often of his wife, and drawings of costume designs, some based on ideas from readers. There were also many letters from readers; he was accused of inventing these letters, but insisted that they were genuine. The letters covered interests such ashigh heels ,bondage ,amputee fetishism ,sadomasochism ,transvestism ,corsets andbody modification .As a bondage artist, he is best known for his character
Sweet Gwendoline , which he drew in a clear, anatomically correct style that influenced later artists such as ENEG andEric Stanton . Other characters include "U69" (censored to U89 in some editions) as the raven-haireddominatrix who ties up Gwendoline and "Sir Dystic d'Arcy", the only prominent male character and probably a parody of Willie himself.The comic strip was published by
Irving Klaw , who forced Stanton to paint clothes over the whip marks on the originals of "The Missing Princess".After publishing 20 issues of "Bizarre" he moved to
Hollywood ,California . He developed a brain tumor in 1961 and was forced to stop his mail order business. He destroyed his archives and returned to England, where he died.He was portrayed by
Jared Harris in the 2006 movie "The Notorious Bettie Page ", which featured a (fictional) meeting between Willie and Page.G-string tie
This method of bondage was popularised by John Willie. He regarded it as exceptionally difficult to escape from, claiming that even
Harry Houdini did not like trying to escape from it. His published description is [http://membres.lycos.fr/sirdarcy/textes.html here] .Quote
"Unless a model is a good actress, and has 'that type' of face it's difficult for her to look sad and miserable when working for me. My studio is a pretty cheerful place, and quite unlike the atmosphere that surrounds Gwendoline when the Countess gets hold of her." - John Willie, "The Art of John Willie, Sophisticated Bondage - Book Two" (Page 1)
ee also
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Fetish artist
*Eric Stanton
*Irving Klaw
*Sexual fetishism References
Further reading
*"A John Willie Portfolio", n.1 (a cura di Carl McGuire), Van Nuys, CA., London Ent. Ltd., 1987
*"Bizarre: The Complete Reprint of John Willie's Bizarre", Vols. 1-26; ISBN 3-8228-9269-6Taschen . Edited byEric Kroll .
*" _fr. Plusieurs possibilités. Photographies de John Willie", Paris, Futuropolis, 1985
*"The Art of John Willie - Sophisticated Bondage (Book One)"
**An illustrated biography edited by Stefano Piselli & Riccardo Morrocchi (128 pages)
* "The Art of John Willie - Sophisticated Bondage (Book Two)"
**An illustrated biography edited by Stefano Piselli & Riccardo Morrocchi (128 pages)
*"The Bound Beauties of Irving Klaw & John Willie", vol 2, Van Nuys, CA., Harmony Comm., 1977
*"The First John Willie Bondage Photo Book", Van Nuys, CA., London Ent. Ltd., 1978
*"The Second John Willie Bondage Photo Book", Van Nuys, CA., London Ent. Ltd., 1978
*"The Works of John Willie" (a cura di Peter Stevenson), s.l., s.e., s.d.External links
* http://lambiek.net/artists/w/willie_john.htm
* [http://dir.salon.com/health/sex/urge/2000/03/11/john_willie/index.html "The Rembrandt of Pulp"]
* http://www.belierpress.com/www/previewgallery.html
* [http://americanfetish.net American Fetish - Scholarly resources for the study of SM and Fetishism in American Culture]
* [http://www.jahsonic.com/JohnWillie.html John Willie]Persondata
NAME = Willie, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Coutts, John Alexander Scott (real name)
SHORT DESCRIPTION = pioneeringfetish photographer andbondage artist
DATE OF BIRTH =December 9 1902
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DATE OF DEATH =August 5 1962
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