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Emaki 絵巻 (picture scroll) with 12 shunga paintings - ca 1940-60s - Unknown - Japan
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Emaki 絵巻 (picture scroll) with 12 shunga paintings - ca 1940-60s - Unknown - Japan

The images collectively display a traditional Japanese emakimono (picture scroll) that features Shunga, a genre of erotic art. Here's a detailed description of the scroll as a whole, focusing on its physical attributes and overall presentation: General Description: Format and Dimensions: The scroll is long and narrow, designed to be unrolled horizontally to reveal its content progressively. It features a series of circular frames, each containing a different scene, arranged in a linear sequence. Material and Craftsmanship: The scroll is made from high-quality materials, likely a combination of fine paper or silk for the artwork and brocade for the edges. The brocade edges are patterned with intricate designs, possibly floral or geometric, adding a decorative border to the scroll. The craftsmanship is meticulous, with attention to detail evident in both the artwork and the scroll's construction. Color and Design: The primary background color of the artwork area is black, speckled with white dots, which might represent an abstract pattern or the night sky. The circular frames within the scroll are rich in color, featuring traditional hues such as red, green, gold, and blue. The overall color palette is vibrant, with each scene distinctively colored yet harmoniously integrated into the scroll. Presentation: The scroll is rolled up at one end, with a cylindrical rod likely made of wood or lacquered material, which helps in rolling and unrolling the scroll. When fully extended, the scroll reveals a continuous narrative through the sequential arrangement of the circular frames. The scroll's design ensures that it can be displayed partially or fully, depending on the viewer's preference. Condition and Preservation: The scroll appears to be well-preserved, with the colors still vibrant and the material intact. The ends of the scroll are tightly rolled, suggesting careful handling and storage. Cultural and Artistic Value: This emakimono is an exquisite example of traditional Japanese art, reflecting the aesthetics and cultural values of the period it represents. The scroll combines artistic beauty with cultural significance, making it a valuable piece for both artistic and historical appreciation. Content Description: The scroll features a series of intimate and erotic scenes, typical of the shunga genre, which celebrates human sexuality through art. Each scene is enclosed within a circular frame, creating a sense of individual moments captured in time. Artistic Elements: The scenes are rich in detail, showcasing couples in various intimate poses. Traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos with intricate patterns, and hairstyles typical of the Edo period, are prominently featured. The settings vary, including indoor scenes with traditional Japanese decor, such as tatami mats, sliding doors, and outdoor views of nature, often with elements like cherry blossoms. Overall Appearance: The scroll is elegant and richly detailed, with a harmonious balance of color and design. The use of a black speckled background highlights the circular frames and draws attention to the intricate scenes within. The scroll is a captivating piece that invites viewers to unroll and explore its narrative, appreciating both its artistic and cultural nuances. Shunga (春画) is a type of Japanese erotic art typically executed as a kind of ukiyo-e, often in woodblock print format. While rare, there are also extant erotic painted hand scrolls which predate ukiyo-e. Shunga was appreciated not only for its erotic content but also for its artistic qualities and insights into human relationships. It was created by some of the most famous ukiyo-e artists, including Katsushika Hokusai and Kitagawa Utamaro. Despite its explicit nature, Shunga was considered a respectable art form in its time, reflecting the cultural attitudes towards sexuality in Edo-period Japan.

Nr. 84292173

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Emaki 絵巻 (picture scroll) with 12 shunga paintings - ca 1940-60s - Unknown - Japan

Emaki 絵巻 (picture scroll) with 12 shunga paintings - ca 1940-60s - Unknown - Japan

The images collectively display a traditional Japanese emakimono (picture scroll) that features Shunga, a genre of erotic art. Here's a detailed description of the scroll as a whole, focusing on its physical attributes and overall presentation:
General Description:
Format and Dimensions:
The scroll is long and narrow, designed to be unrolled horizontally to reveal its content progressively.
It features a series of circular frames, each containing a different scene, arranged in a linear sequence.
Material and Craftsmanship:
The scroll is made from high-quality materials, likely a combination of fine paper or silk for the artwork and brocade for the edges.
The brocade edges are patterned with intricate designs, possibly floral or geometric, adding a decorative border to the scroll.
The craftsmanship is meticulous, with attention to detail evident in both the artwork and the scroll's construction.
Color and Design:
The primary background color of the artwork area is black, speckled with white dots, which might represent an abstract pattern or the night sky.
The circular frames within the scroll are rich in color, featuring traditional hues such as red, green, gold, and blue.
The overall color palette is vibrant, with each scene distinctively colored yet harmoniously integrated into the scroll.
Presentation:
The scroll is rolled up at one end, with a cylindrical rod likely made of wood or lacquered material, which helps in rolling and unrolling the scroll.
When fully extended, the scroll reveals a continuous narrative through the sequential arrangement of the circular frames.
The scroll's design ensures that it can be displayed partially or fully, depending on the viewer's preference.
Condition and Preservation:
The scroll appears to be well-preserved, with the colors still vibrant and the material intact.
The ends of the scroll are tightly rolled, suggesting careful handling and storage.
Cultural and Artistic Value:
This emakimono is an exquisite example of traditional Japanese art, reflecting the aesthetics and cultural values of the period it represents.
The scroll combines artistic beauty with cultural significance, making it a valuable piece for both artistic and historical appreciation.
Content Description:
The scroll features a series of intimate and erotic scenes, typical of the shunga genre, which celebrates human sexuality through art.
Each scene is enclosed within a circular frame, creating a sense of individual moments captured in time.
Artistic Elements:
The scenes are rich in detail, showcasing couples in various intimate poses.
Traditional Japanese clothing, such as kimonos with intricate patterns, and hairstyles typical of the Edo period, are prominently featured.
The settings vary, including indoor scenes with traditional Japanese decor, such as tatami mats, sliding doors, and outdoor views of nature, often with elements like cherry blossoms.
Overall Appearance:
The scroll is elegant and richly detailed, with a harmonious balance of color and design.
The use of a black speckled background highlights the circular frames and draws attention to the intricate scenes within.
The scroll is a captivating piece that invites viewers to unroll and explore its narrative, appreciating both its artistic and cultural nuances.

Shunga (春画) is a type of Japanese erotic art typically executed as a kind of ukiyo-e, often in woodblock print format. While rare, there are also extant erotic painted hand scrolls which predate ukiyo-e.
Shunga was appreciated not only for its erotic content but also for its artistic qualities and insights into human relationships. It was created by some of the most famous ukiyo-e artists, including Katsushika Hokusai and Kitagawa Utamaro. Despite its explicit nature, Shunga was considered a respectable art form in its time, reflecting the cultural attitudes towards sexuality in Edo-period Japan.

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