Louis Malteste was a French author, lithographer, designer and illustrator in the early 20th century. Malteste also used the pseudonym Ignotus, and under the pen name Jacques d’Icy, he wrote spanking novels. Below are his illustrations from the 1922 novel Fifi l’Arpète (Pippi the Arpete) by Jacques d’Icy.

Smiles and Spanks, NaturallyGin.com
Love your blog Miss Gin – (my favorite cocktail). For some reason I can’t leave a comment on your previous audio post. The one where you are getting spanked and you keep laughing. When I am having a bad day I listen to your laughter and it cheers me up :)
I love the vintage art that you post.in this one it does seem like most of the spankees enjoy getting spanked or at least there are smiles in most of them by someone.I love otk the best and some of these are favorites.Thank you for sharing all that you find.I would like to give you a blanket well done.I am a m/F or f/F fan only,but I do appreciate that you do try to satisfy everyone.have a great day.
Jim
Such sweet luscious big bottoms. Maltese certainly knew how to present a big bared bottom with the grace of a Greek goddess.
Do you have the text of this or the two Paulette books? I am interested in writing English transactions and have already done that for 4 other books by the same author.