Hokusai shunga gay
My CAF site has most of my art collection on display. Although photo-reproduction finally revolutionized printing in the East, moveable type had little effect with pictographic languages, and industrialization with metallurgy was needed to bring in etching technologies.
You collect mainly shunga with nanshoku. Among antiquities, I have a smattering of ancient Roman shunga Greek coins and jewelry, as well as Chinese porcelain from the s that has been recovered from shipwrecks. As I thought about what interested me, and learned more about the history, I found the fact that the public discussion about shunga was reasonably taboo, gay particularly so in its original culture.
I have always had a deep interest in the visual arts, particularly line art and illustration. Why were Japanese artists so frivolous to defy the ‘social norms’ at the time? The sociology about sexuality in the modern culture has been a strong undercurrent for my generation.
I have spent the majority of that time at one of the great public universities in the United States, namely, the University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan. I was born and raised in the New England region of the US, most of the time in the state of New Hampshire, where I also attended the University of New Hampshire for my undergraduate degree.
But these needs only arose in the late 19th century and into hokusai first part of the 20th century. Or have we misunderstood their norms?. In fact, my first ten professional publications in the Journal of Chemical Education was a series of editorial cartoons called Animated Alchemy, in I had another series, a full strip called Under The Hood, fromin the now-defunct magazine titled The Chemical Intelligencer.
[1] Translated literally, the Japanese word shunga means picture of spring; "spring. I was never quite driven to collect woodblock prints, however, because it was difficult to sort through the sheer mass of different options. I do not have the resources to go after any recognized masters, but I do enjoy identifying artists, particularly young artists, whom I think have exceptional talent Abbey Ryan is a painter, and at the top of that list.
In the interview we had last week, he explains what intrigued him about this particular subject, cartoons, street art, his favorite pieces and artists, and the intersection of his profession and the passion for nanshoku shunga ….
This tradition had always fascinated me when I thought about how printing was done in the Asian cultures with hand-carved woodblocks, even through the late s. My specific interest in nanshoku images exaggerates this sociological curiosity because it was clearly a taboo topic nested within a taboo subject.
As a life-long comic book fan, the first serious art I ever started to collect was original comic art pages — starting with my first real paycheck in September ! From the sexual liberation of the s through the insightful views about the social construction of gender, we have all needed to unlearn so many of the things we were merely socialized into thinking we understood.
Shunga, meaning ‘spring pictures’, is a generic term used to describe erotic art in Japan. The overlay of an interesting sociological story certainly gets my interest maybe this is because I am a chemist, because science — and chemistry — occupies its own niche of misunderstanding in the popular culture!
Shunga: an Erotic Art First Admired, Then Prohibited WordsSolenn Cordroc'h ©Wikimedia Commons The emblematic master Hokusai is still linked with engravings where nature is queen, but one of shunga most celebrated works has a far less pastoral theme.
Two Lovers, Hokusai From The Adonis Plant (Fukujusō) Woodblock print, from a set of 12, ōban c. Over time, I have developed relationships with some terrific artists with whom I have done commissions and a few series Abbey Ryan, Oriana Kacicek, Barbara Kacicek, and the terrific Canadian illustrator, Gerhardincluding jewelry and sculpture the modernist Daniel Macchiarini.
In the interview we had last week, he explains what intrigued him about this particular subject, cartoons, street art, his favorite pieces and artists, and the intersection of his profession and the passion for nanshoku shunga. Shunga is the type of ukiyo-e, a Japanese woodprint characterized by seemingly relaxed attitude to nakedness and sexuality.
Many of the modern street artists sell themselves on how they hand-pull limited prints and include idiosyncratic remarks on each one. Shunga (春画) is a type of Japanese erotic art typically executed as a kind of ukiyo-e, often in woodblock print format.
I was always aware of the unique look of shungabut I was honestly unaware that there was any available until I came across your site in the late s kudos to the benefits of the internet. I am a rank amateur artist, myself, although Gay have managed to get a few of my cartoons published as illustrations accompanying articles for which friends needed some art.
It covers a wide range of themes, some of which may seem unorthodox even in today’s standard. We will get to shunga and Japanese woodblock printing in a moment. I have other interests: late 19th Century gay arrancar and ink illustrators and WW2-era editorial cartoons.
While rare, there are also extant erotic painted handscrolls which predate ukiyo-e. As of this interview, I am 61 years old and have been a professor of chemistry for 36 years. The award winning* scientist Brian Coppola, probably one of our earliest clients, is mainly focused on collecting nanshoku (男色, gay related images within shunga).
In this article, we are going to delve into homosexuality and bestiality in shunga.