This paper analyses the artistic elements of Shunga, or Japanese erotic art, produced throughout the Edo period. It also discusses the historical, economic, and social factors that culminated in Shunga\u27s production and consumption as a popular urban commodity
Shunpon: Intertextuality, Humour, and Sexual Education in Early-modern Japan This dissertation explo...
Main point of this work is presentation of erotic art in the chōnin's culture and their interpretati...
Japanese Edo period (1603-1868) erotic woodblock print shunga also assumed the function of blurring ...
This hardback catalogue, published to accompany a major international exhibition, aims to answer som...
This intriguing introduction to Japanese erotic art, known as shunga, is full of humour and human in...
This article examines the final period of shunga, customarily defined as erotic imagery produced by ...
This article analyzes the shunga collection owned by the Mito Tokugawa family. It presents the disco...
The image today of works that depict sex explicitly is that they are the sole playthings of lascivio...
Why was it that shunga came to be viewed as a taboo subject in modern Japan even though during the E...
The term ukiyoe shunga (浮世絵春画, literally “erotic paintings of the floating world”) indicates all tho...
Review of the Shunga exhibition at The British Museum, London 2014. Shunga ('spring pictures') origi...
In this thesis, the author asks the question about the Japanese sexual images on the example of wood...
Edo-period illustrated erotic books (hereafter shunpon) were commodities intended for a mass market,...
Edo period erotic art, which we now call shunga, was known in earlier times as warai-e (laughing pic...
An author in this article will demonstrate and describe examples of selected Japaneseerotic woodbloc...
Shunpon: Intertextuality, Humour, and Sexual Education in Early-modern Japan This dissertation explo...
Main point of this work is presentation of erotic art in the chōnin's culture and their interpretati...
Japanese Edo period (1603-1868) erotic woodblock print shunga also assumed the function of blurring ...
This hardback catalogue, published to accompany a major international exhibition, aims to answer som...
This intriguing introduction to Japanese erotic art, known as shunga, is full of humour and human in...
This article examines the final period of shunga, customarily defined as erotic imagery produced by ...
This article analyzes the shunga collection owned by the Mito Tokugawa family. It presents the disco...
The image today of works that depict sex explicitly is that they are the sole playthings of lascivio...
Why was it that shunga came to be viewed as a taboo subject in modern Japan even though during the E...
The term ukiyoe shunga (浮世絵春画, literally “erotic paintings of the floating world”) indicates all tho...
Review of the Shunga exhibition at The British Museum, London 2014. Shunga ('spring pictures') origi...
In this thesis, the author asks the question about the Japanese sexual images on the example of wood...
Edo-period illustrated erotic books (hereafter shunpon) were commodities intended for a mass market,...
Edo period erotic art, which we now call shunga, was known in earlier times as warai-e (laughing pic...
An author in this article will demonstrate and describe examples of selected Japaneseerotic woodbloc...
Shunpon: Intertextuality, Humour, and Sexual Education in Early-modern Japan This dissertation explo...
Main point of this work is presentation of erotic art in the chōnin's culture and their interpretati...
Japanese Edo period (1603-1868) erotic woodblock print shunga also assumed the function of blurring ...