Wakamono - 三島剛(Go Mishima) - Japão





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Litografia fotográfica 'Wakamono' de Go Mishima (1972), 43 × 31 cm em papel creme, assinada pelo artista, edição limitada, em bom estado, retrata um jovem nu em uma pose reclinada dinâmica, sem emoldurar.
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Go Mishima (三島剛) – "Wakamono" (Young Man), 1972
Photolithograph on cream-toned paper
Signed: "Go Mishima" in the artist's hand, vertically on the left side
This work is a photolithograph from the celebrated series Mishima Gō gashū Wakamono (三島剛画集 若者 / "Mishima Go: Book of Pictures of Young Men"), published in 1972 by Daini Shobo, Tokyo. The complete portfolio comprised 24 prints, and examples from this series are now considered rare collector's items.
The composition depicts a young man in a dynamic reclining pose, wearing a loosely draped white garment. The figure is rendered with extraordinary attention to detail — particularly in the treatment of body hair and musculature — using a combination of warm ochre tones and expressive black linework that is characteristic of Mishima's mature style.
About the Artist
Go Mishima (born Tsuyoshi Yoshida, 1924–1988) is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Japanese gay art. A close friend of the novelist Yukio Mishima, he adopted the name as a tribute. His work appeared in Barazoku, Japan's first commercial gay magazine, and he later founded his own publication, Sabu (1974). His influence on subsequent generations of Japanese illustrators remains significant, and his work has attracted renewed international attention in recent years.
Condition
Good condition overall. The cream-toned paper shows light age-related toning consistent with a work from 1972. No tears, significant staining, or restoration detected. The printed image retains strong colour and detail. Please refer to all photographs carefully before bidding.
Measurements
Please refer to the listed dimensions. Unframed.
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International buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and additional charges. These are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from any import taxes or customs fees in your country, and those charges are not covered. Depending on your local customs authority, additional fees may be required upon delivery.
We strongly recommend contacting your local customs office before bidding or purchasing to confirm whether any additional costs may apply. Prompt payment of these charges will help ensure smooth and timely delivery.
【Shipping Details】
Most items are shipped via Japan Post EMS or airmail.
【Damage and Issues】
In the unlikely event that an item arrives damaged, we kindly ask that you contact us before leaving feedback. We will do our utmost to resolve the matter promptly and sincerely.
Please report any damage within 7 days of receipt by contacting your nearest post office, and notify us and Catawiki's support team as soon as possible.
Go Mishima (三島剛) – "Wakamono" (Young Man), 1972
Photolithograph on cream-toned paper
Signed: "Go Mishima" in the artist's hand, vertically on the left side
This work is a photolithograph from the celebrated series Mishima Gō gashū Wakamono (三島剛画集 若者 / "Mishima Go: Book of Pictures of Young Men"), published in 1972 by Daini Shobo, Tokyo. The complete portfolio comprised 24 prints, and examples from this series are now considered rare collector's items.
The composition depicts a young man in a dynamic reclining pose, wearing a loosely draped white garment. The figure is rendered with extraordinary attention to detail — particularly in the treatment of body hair and musculature — using a combination of warm ochre tones and expressive black linework that is characteristic of Mishima's mature style.
About the Artist
Go Mishima (born Tsuyoshi Yoshida, 1924–1988) is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Japanese gay art. A close friend of the novelist Yukio Mishima, he adopted the name as a tribute. His work appeared in Barazoku, Japan's first commercial gay magazine, and he later founded his own publication, Sabu (1974). His influence on subsequent generations of Japanese illustrators remains significant, and his work has attracted renewed international attention in recent years.
Condition
Good condition overall. The cream-toned paper shows light age-related toning consistent with a work from 1972. No tears, significant staining, or restoration detected. The printed image retains strong colour and detail. Please refer to all photographs carefully before bidding.
Measurements
Please refer to the listed dimensions. Unframed.
◆ IMPORTANT NOTICE ◆
International buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and additional charges. These are not included in the item price or shipping cost. Please note that the VAT paid to Catawiki is separate from any import taxes or customs fees in your country, and those charges are not covered. Depending on your local customs authority, additional fees may be required upon delivery.
We strongly recommend contacting your local customs office before bidding or purchasing to confirm whether any additional costs may apply. Prompt payment of these charges will help ensure smooth and timely delivery.
【Shipping Details】
Most items are shipped via Japan Post EMS or airmail.
【Damage and Issues】
In the unlikely event that an item arrives damaged, we kindly ask that you contact us before leaving feedback. We will do our utmost to resolve the matter promptly and sincerely.
Please report any damage within 7 days of receipt by contacting your nearest post office, and notify us and Catawiki's support team as soon as possible.

