- Vrieslander, John Jack
- (1879-1957) (Germany)Illustrator and bookplate designer. Worked in a style reminiscent of Beardsley, with whom he is sometimes confused. Known for his portfolios of erotic images such as "Sleeping fauns," 15 drawings published in Leipzig about 1908 and "Rose Mirliton," 20 drawings also published in Leipzig about 1914.Reproductions: Sleeping woman series; photo-lithographs; 1908; Klinger, 1983a: figs. 1462-69 [B] / Bilder-Lexikon vol. 4: p. 893 [B].
Dictionary of erotic artists: painters, sculptors, printmakers, graphic designers and illustrators. Eugene C. Burt.