Touko Valio Laaksonen, known by his pseudonym Tom of Finland, was a Finnish artist who made stylized erotic art featuring suggestively hypermasculine male characters. He worked primarily in pencil, producing drawings on paper and for publication in a variety of magazines and other formats. These works profoundly influenced late 20th-century gay culture and sexuality, their rise in popularity coinciding with gay law reform successes and the cultural and political emergence of LGBTQ+ communities from the 1960s onward. Tom of Finland has been called the "most influential creator of gay pornographic images" by cultural historian Joseph W. Slade. Over the course of four decades, he produced some 3,500 illustrations, mostly featuring men with exaggerated sexual traits, wearing tight or partially removed clothing. In 1984, he founded the Tom of Finland Foundation to preserve his catalogue of works and support erotic art generally; it continues to operate from TOM House in Los Angeles.
Tom of Finland, Finnish illustrator (died 1991)
On May 8, in the year 1920, Tom of Finland, Finnish illustrator (died 1991). This event is recorded as a Notable Births event in the history of May 8, one of 390 recorded events on this date across all of history.
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- This event took place on May 8, 1920 (AD era).
- It is categorised as a Notable Births event in recorded history.
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- Wikipedia source last updated on 6 May 2026.
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