Eduard Fuchs mentions "the appearance of an illustrated catalogue of prostitutes, which could date from 1835-1840. The catalogue in question consists of twenty erotic lithographs in color, each one of which has printed at the bottom the address of a prostitute." Five different arcades figure among the first seven addresses in the catalogue. Eduard Fuchs, Illustrierte Sitten- geschichte vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenward: Das Bürgerliche Zeitalter, supplement (Munich), p. 157. [O9a,3]


"The print seller…will provide, on request, the address of the model who has posed for his obscene photographs," Gabriel Pélin, Les Laideurs du beau Paris (Paris, 1861), p. 153. In the shops of these imagiers, obscene pictures of individual models were hung in the window, while pictures of groups were found inside. [O10,2]]
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