The Shunga of Suzuki HarunobuMitate-e and Sexuality in Edo
Hayakawa, MontaInternational Research Center for Japanese Studies · 2001
Details
- Titel
- The Shunga of Suzuki Harunobu
- Untertitlel
- Mitate-e and Sexuality in Edo
- Autor
- Hayakawa, Monta
- Verleger
- International Research Center for Japanese Studies
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2001
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Medium
- Seitenzahl
- 134
Klappentext
Shunga, or "images of spring," are erotic polychrome engravings produced for the pleasure-loving society of Japan. Painted by the masters of the Ukiyo-e school during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the Shunga served a number of purposes: illustrations for love novels, instructive albums for young wives, or even lucky charms for warriors. This book offers readers a collection of rare prints never before published, enriched by succinct, highly informative captions, as well as text introducing the various periods and defining characteristics of the genre.