Dom Orejudos
Domingo Francisco Juan Esteban "Dom" Orejudos, Secundo (July 1, 1933 – September 24, 1991), also widely known by the pen names Etienne and Stephen, was an openly gay artist, ballet dancer, and choreographer, best known for his ground-breaking masculine gay male erotica beginning in the 1950s. Along with artists George Quaintance and Touko Laaksonen ("Tom of Finland") – with whom he became friends – Orejudos' leather-themed art promoted an image of gay men as strong and masculine, as an alternative to the then-dominant stereotype as weak and effeminate. With his first lover and business partner Chuck Renslow, Orejudos established many landmarks of late-20th-century gay male culture, including the Gold Coast bar, Man's Country bathhouse, the International Mr. Leather competition, Chicago's August White Party, and the magazines Triumph, Rawhide, and Mars. He was also active and influential in the Chicago ballet community.
Dom Orejudos | |
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Born | July 1, 1933 Chicago, Illinois |
Died | September 24, 1991 58) Boulder, Colorado | (aged
Nationality | American |
Other names | Etienne, Stephen |
Occupation(s) | artist, ballet dancer, choreographer |
Known for | gay male erotica |
Partner(s) | Chuck Renslow (1953–death) Robert Yuhnke (1969–death) |