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shungaisart - Rare - Gay Shunga - Homoerotic Art - Koi Tattoo - Red Sash

Rare - Gay Shunga - Homoerotic Art - Koi Tattoo - Red Sash

SKU: mg3a

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Artist:  Mishima Go (三島剛, 1924-1988) - A Pioneer of Japanese Gay Erotic Art


This lithograph is part of the authentic original, 1st edition series from 1972 of “Mishima Gō gashū Wakamono” (三島剛画集 若者), (Mishima Go Picture Book of Young Men), showcasing the artist's striking depictions of Japanese youth.  Mishima Go was a trailblazer during the Showa era, renowned for his evocative portrayals of the Japanese male figure.  His work captures the complex emotions of loneliness, melancholy, and strength, resonating deeply with themes of individuality and the minority experience at the advent of Japanese gay culture.

 

Pieces from this 24-print series remain exceptionally scarce and cherished among collectors.  Published in 1972, these works reflect Mishima's ability to balance traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern, raw expressiveness, continuing to captivate audiences worldwide.  His art remains influential to this day, inspiring countless artists devoted to exploring themes of identity, emotion, and the representation of gay culture in art.

 

This piece is in very good condition with minimal wear.  Please see and judge from photos.

 

Dimensions:  Sheet: 29.7 cm x 42 cm (11.7" x 16.5")

 

Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Mishima Go's profound artistry - each print is a rare and highly sought-after treasure, showcasing the meticulous detail and emotional depth that define his legacy.  

 

Another captivating artwork by Mishima Go features a confident male figure adorned with elaborate koi and wave tattoos, emphasizing themes of strength and resilience.  The vibrant red cloth draped around his waist creates a striking contrast against the intricate details of the tattoos, symbolizing passion and vitality.  His poised stance and defiant gaze exude power and individuality, showcasing Mishima’s exceptional ability to blend traditional Japanese elements with bold modern expression. 

 

This piece stands out as a remarkable example of his mastery in portraying both cultural symbolism and raw masculinity, while subtly celebrating themes of desire and the male form within the context of gay identity.

 

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