The art of making love in Japan was not reserved only for the higher classes. Oh no. The common man also knew how to relieve himself from the stress of daily life by entertaining the opposite sex. In these colorful illustrations you can see how the shamisen player as well as the woman working in the rice paddies are rewarded after work for their dedication. I can imagine how motivated they were to get their daily job done, knowing what was in store for them afterwards.

The art of making love in Japan was not reserved only for the higher classes. Oh no. The common man also knew how to relieve himself from the stress of daily life by entertaining the opposite sex. In these colorful illustrations you can see how the shamisen player as well as the woman working in the rice paddies are rewarded after work for their dedication. I can imagine how motivated they were to get their daily job done, knowing what was in store for them afterwards.

Era
1400-1900
Kunstenaar
Onbekende kunstenaar
Titel van kunstwerk
Two Colorful Shunga Prints - The Art Of Love Making Among Common People
Techniek
Houtsnede
Signatuur
Ongesigneerd
Staat
In goede staat
Hoogte
18 cm
Breedte
24 cm
Diepte
0 cm
Afbeelding/Thema
Liefde bedrijven
Land van herkomst
Japan
Dynastieke stijl/periode
Meiji periode (1868-1912)
Periode
1850-1900

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Carefully packed. A beautiful woodprint! Thank you.

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RichardZwama

1 beoordeling (1 in de afgelopen 12 maanden)
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Carefully packed. A beautiful woodprint! Thank you.

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RichardZwama