Suzanne Ballivet (12 August 1904, Paris, 7th arrondissement - 15 June 1985, Saint-Aunès, Hérault[1]) was a French draughtswoman and illustrator.
[2] She is best known today for her erotic illustrations of works by Pierre Louÿs, Alfred de Musset, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, and others.
[2] According to the Benezit Dictionary of Artists, Ballivet is considered a 20th century "pioneer" in the genre of erotic book illustration.
She returned to Montpellier in 1931, making theater sets and costumes for Jean Catel's troupe as well as anatomy drawings.
She is buried on the Saint-Fulcrand cemetery in Saint-Aunès[3] This article about a French artist is a stub.