User:Jahsonic/Grotesque shunga
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This page is dedicated to grotesque shunga.
History of my research
Early March 2010, I sent Paul Rumsey this page with grotesque shunga [1].
Paul said:
- The image that you sent[2], which it says is "artist unknown" is by the same artist who did the 1/1 image, Katsukawa Shuncho (or Shunsho) - the image with the sort of Hydra penis monster.
- There is a book in a local second hand shop on Shunga which has six old b&w illustrations by this artist from a series.
- The pictures are all of the same long horizontal format as the penis Hydra picture.
- The Penis Hydra (1/1)
- A composition with the image you sent (6/6) with the penis man with his stick on his sholders on the right.
- A similar composition with him holding the stick upright.
- A vagina faced woman with a baby penis in her arms.
- a man riding on a sort of penis headed tiger which has two penises for tails.
- a man looking out of a window at a penis fox dancing in the garden.
Man with very large and long phallus head
[3] by Katsukawa Shuncho.
- Dieses ungewöhnliche Bild von Katsukawa Shunshō (1726-1792) enthält eine Anspielung auf die mythologische Szene, in der [Kushi-] Inada-hime (hier Iyada-hime = „Prinzessin Rühr-mich-nicht-an“) von der achtköpfigen Schlange Yamata no Orochi (hier Yamara no Orochi = „Achtpenis Schlange“) bedroht wird.
- „Bildnis des hodenstraffenden Brecheisen-Penis-Gottes“ (Kanateko mara jinbari myōjin 鉄梃陰茎腎張明神) von Utagawa Toyokuni I., 1823 Bildquelle: AK-Antiek [2010/9]
- Vulva-Gottheit auf Phalli thronend von Utagawa Kunisada, ca. 1840. Bildquelle: Nichibunken [2009/8]
Noteable shunga[4] [5][6][7][8][9][10] [11] [12][13][14][15]
See also: Nostalgic Pan-Asian Kink [16] from Rotten.com.
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