Robert Bishop (artist)
American bondage artist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert K. Bishop (1945–1991) was a bondage artist and photographer best known for his images of restrained and gagged women published by the House of Milan, for which he also worked as production manager.[1][2]
Robert K. Bishop | |
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Born | 1945 Michigan, US |
Died | 1991 (aged 45–46) |
Occupation | Graphic artist |
Known for | BDSM art |
Robert Bishop was born in Michigan, US in 1945.[3][4] He studied art at Michigan Art School.[5]
His main work period was during the 1970s and early 1980s.[5] His work, mostly depicting women in stringent bondage, was largely monochrome, rendered using pencil, ink and airbrush.[1][6] Many of the gags and restraints depicted in his art were invented by him.[1]
Disputes over Harmony Productions' "love bondage" ethos led to his leaving Harmony Productions for House of Milan to follow his own path.[1] He also worked for Centurian Publications[3] and produced cover illustrations for numerous bondage novels by F. E. Campbell. He also both wrote and illustrated a series of stories describing the misadventures of the character "Fanni Hall".[6]
He also made a small number of works depicting men being dominated by women.[6] It has been suggested that Bishop also published under the pseudonym Ashely, but this is disputed.[5][7]
Jeff Gord cited Bishop's work as an inspiration for his own work.[8]
Robert Bishop died by suicide in 1991, at the age of 46.[1][9]