Tetsuya Ichimura 一村哲也 - Shunga-shū Vol. I — Extra-Large Format / First Numbering Edition - 1972

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Item Description
RARE OVERSIZED FIRST EDITION — 一村哲也 Tetsuya Ichimura Shunga-shū (春画集) — Vol. I (the Inaugural Volume) of the Original Trilogy — Numbered Copy No. 0057 — Published June 12, 1972

This is an exceptionally large-format, numbered limited-edition photography book — one of the rarest and most significant erotic art publications in postwar Japanese photography history.
It is Volume I — the inaugural and opening volume — of the landmark three-volume set titled Ichimura Tetsuya no Shunga-shū (一村哲也の春画集), published on June 12, 1972 by Ad Unguem Co., Ltd., Tokyo.
The edition number 0057 is stamped on the colophon page — an exceptionally early number within the limited print run, making this copy particularly desirable to collectors who place importance on low edition numbers.
This volume predates and was the direct source material for the later compiled edition Onna to Otoko — Ima-yō Shunga (女と男 今様春画), in which works by all three photographers were edited together into a single combined set.
This original trilogy volume therefore has priority status as the first and complete edition — an original collectible in its own right, distinct from and predating the subsequently better-known combined edition.
The photographs reinterpret shunga — the classical Japanese erotic art tradition mastered by Edo-period ukiyo-e artists such as Hokusai and Utamaro — through Ichimura's distinctive contemporary photographic lens.
The imagery is bold, theatrically composed, and combines photographic figure work with painterly and graphic elements, with vivid colour printing of the highest quality.
The book was designed and laid out by Furuya Naomi (古谷直美), produced by Ōmori Kenji (大森堅司), and published by Hara Zenzaburō (原 善三郎).
The other volumes in the trilogy were photographed by Yoshihiro Tatsuki (立木義浩, Vol. II) and Noriaki Kanō (加納典明, Vol. III).
Together these three major figures represented the apex of Japanese commercial and artistic photography in the early 1970s.
At 60.5 × 45.5 cm — nearly the size of a broadsheet newspaper — this is one of the largest photography books produced in Japan during the postwar period.
Its sheer physical scale is integral to the visual impact of the work.

Size
Height: 60.5 cm
Width: 45.5 cm

Weight
4,060 g (approx. 4.1 kg)

Condition
The book is presented in a distinctive three-layer housing structure:

The outermost layer is the original brown cardboard slipcase, printed with the photographer's signature "T. Ichimura" in large white script on the front, with the Ad Unguem Co., Ltd. label affixed to the lower right. The cardboard slipcase shows considerable age-related staining and spotting, and general surface wear consistent with 50+ years of storage.
The middle layer is a refined deep-navy decorative protective case, with the photographer's name "T. Ichimura" printed in small lettering on the lower right of the front. This navy case also shows some age-related spotting and light surface marks.
The innermost layer is the book itself, bound in elegant lavender-grey cloth boards and printed with the photographer's signature "T. Ichimura" in dark ink on the lower right of the front cover. The book itself is in reasonably clean condition, with only minor handling marks.

The book interior is bound in striking deep navy blue boards, with a large halftone-screen portrait of the photographer Ichimura himself printed across the front cover in white — a bold pop-art-inspired design that defines the visual identity of this volume.
The interior pages are in reasonably good condition with well-preserved colour printing throughout.
The colophon page (奥付), the artist's calligraphic title page (一村哲也 in brush calligraphy), and the critical essay pages with handwritten signatures by leading cultural figures of the time — including 石原慎太郎 (Shintarō Ishihara), 岩田専太郎 (Sentarō Iwata), 川上宗薫 (Sōkun Kawakami), and 秋山庄太郎 (Shōtarō Akiyama) — are all present and intact.
In summary: the outer cardboard slipcase and middle navy decorative case show clear signs of age including staining and spotting, while the book itself remains in reasonably clean and well-preserved condition.

Artist Profile
一村哲也 Tetsuya Ichimura is one of the most distinctive Japanese photographers of the postwar era, known for his bold compositional style and his work across both commercial and fine-art photography during the 1960s and 1970s.
Active alongside contemporaries such as Yoshihiro Tatsuki and Noriaki Kanō, Ichimura was part of a generation of photographers who transformed the visual language of Japanese photography by integrating advertising, fashion, and art-photography sensibilities into a single bold idiom.
His contribution to this 1972 trilogy — the inaugural volume of the project — established the visual tone and theatrical sensibility that the subsequent two volumes would follow, and his reinterpretation of classical Edo-period shunga iconography through modern photographic means remains one of the most distinctive achievements of his career.

NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL, FedEx or Japan Post depend on the situation.
It takes about 10 days to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will return to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
We do appreciate for your kind cooperation.

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Bem-vindo à The Curio Gallery Japan — uma coleção curada de objetos que despertam curiosidade, contam histórias e trazem um senso quieto de maravilha ao cotidiano. Com base no Japão, buscamos itens que existem entre o raro e o extraordinário. Nem tudo aqui é antigo, nem tudo é novíssimo — mas cada peça compartilha uma qualidade: chamou nossa atenção por um motivo. O Japão tem uma cultura extraordinária de artesanato, estética e reinvenção. Desde tradições artísticas centenárias até as mais recentes edições limitadas dos criadores mais visionários de Tóquio, este país tem uma habilidade incomparável de produzir objetos que são genuinamente únicos no mundo. Exploramos os dois extremos desse espectro — e tudo entre eles. Pense em nós como seu explorador no terreno no Japão. Encontramos as peças que são difíceis de conseguir, fáceis de se apaixonar e impossíveis de esquecer — o tipo de coisas que deixam um cômodo mais interessante, uma coleção mais viva, ou simplesmente fazem você sorrir quando as vê. Se você tem gosto pelo distinto, um fraquinho pelo inesperado, e curiosidade que nunca apaga — você está no lugar certo. Cada item que listamos é escolhido com uma única pergunta em mente: isso torna a vida um pouco mais empolgante? Esperamos que você encontre algo aqui que responda sim.
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Item Description
RARE OVERSIZED FIRST EDITION — 一村哲也 Tetsuya Ichimura Shunga-shū (春画集) — Vol. I (the Inaugural Volume) of the Original Trilogy — Numbered Copy No. 0057 — Published June 12, 1972

This is an exceptionally large-format, numbered limited-edition photography book — one of the rarest and most significant erotic art publications in postwar Japanese photography history.
It is Volume I — the inaugural and opening volume — of the landmark three-volume set titled Ichimura Tetsuya no Shunga-shū (一村哲也の春画集), published on June 12, 1972 by Ad Unguem Co., Ltd., Tokyo.
The edition number 0057 is stamped on the colophon page — an exceptionally early number within the limited print run, making this copy particularly desirable to collectors who place importance on low edition numbers.
This volume predates and was the direct source material for the later compiled edition Onna to Otoko — Ima-yō Shunga (女と男 今様春画), in which works by all three photographers were edited together into a single combined set.
This original trilogy volume therefore has priority status as the first and complete edition — an original collectible in its own right, distinct from and predating the subsequently better-known combined edition.
The photographs reinterpret shunga — the classical Japanese erotic art tradition mastered by Edo-period ukiyo-e artists such as Hokusai and Utamaro — through Ichimura's distinctive contemporary photographic lens.
The imagery is bold, theatrically composed, and combines photographic figure work with painterly and graphic elements, with vivid colour printing of the highest quality.
The book was designed and laid out by Furuya Naomi (古谷直美), produced by Ōmori Kenji (大森堅司), and published by Hara Zenzaburō (原 善三郎).
The other volumes in the trilogy were photographed by Yoshihiro Tatsuki (立木義浩, Vol. II) and Noriaki Kanō (加納典明, Vol. III).
Together these three major figures represented the apex of Japanese commercial and artistic photography in the early 1970s.
At 60.5 × 45.5 cm — nearly the size of a broadsheet newspaper — this is one of the largest photography books produced in Japan during the postwar period.
Its sheer physical scale is integral to the visual impact of the work.

Size
Height: 60.5 cm
Width: 45.5 cm

Weight
4,060 g (approx. 4.1 kg)

Condition
The book is presented in a distinctive three-layer housing structure:

The outermost layer is the original brown cardboard slipcase, printed with the photographer's signature "T. Ichimura" in large white script on the front, with the Ad Unguem Co., Ltd. label affixed to the lower right. The cardboard slipcase shows considerable age-related staining and spotting, and general surface wear consistent with 50+ years of storage.
The middle layer is a refined deep-navy decorative protective case, with the photographer's name "T. Ichimura" printed in small lettering on the lower right of the front. This navy case also shows some age-related spotting and light surface marks.
The innermost layer is the book itself, bound in elegant lavender-grey cloth boards and printed with the photographer's signature "T. Ichimura" in dark ink on the lower right of the front cover. The book itself is in reasonably clean condition, with only minor handling marks.

The book interior is bound in striking deep navy blue boards, with a large halftone-screen portrait of the photographer Ichimura himself printed across the front cover in white — a bold pop-art-inspired design that defines the visual identity of this volume.
The interior pages are in reasonably good condition with well-preserved colour printing throughout.
The colophon page (奥付), the artist's calligraphic title page (一村哲也 in brush calligraphy), and the critical essay pages with handwritten signatures by leading cultural figures of the time — including 石原慎太郎 (Shintarō Ishihara), 岩田専太郎 (Sentarō Iwata), 川上宗薫 (Sōkun Kawakami), and 秋山庄太郎 (Shōtarō Akiyama) — are all present and intact.
In summary: the outer cardboard slipcase and middle navy decorative case show clear signs of age including staining and spotting, while the book itself remains in reasonably clean and well-preserved condition.

Artist Profile
一村哲也 Tetsuya Ichimura is one of the most distinctive Japanese photographers of the postwar era, known for his bold compositional style and his work across both commercial and fine-art photography during the 1960s and 1970s.
Active alongside contemporaries such as Yoshihiro Tatsuki and Noriaki Kanō, Ichimura was part of a generation of photographers who transformed the visual language of Japanese photography by integrating advertising, fashion, and art-photography sensibilities into a single bold idiom.
His contribution to this 1972 trilogy — the inaugural volume of the project — established the visual tone and theatrical sensibility that the subsequent two volumes would follow, and his reinterpretation of classical Edo-period shunga iconography through modern photographic means remains one of the most distinctive achievements of his career.

NOITICE:

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by DHL, FedEx or Japan Post depend on the situation.
It takes about 10 days to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.
Sometimes Customs or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email.
Please make sure that you could answer the phone.
If you don't, the parcel will return to us and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.
We do appreciate for your kind cooperation.

Mais sobre o vendedor

Bem-vindo à The Curio Gallery Japan — uma coleção curada de objetos que despertam curiosidade, contam histórias e trazem um senso quieto de maravilha ao cotidiano. Com base no Japão, buscamos itens que existem entre o raro e o extraordinário. Nem tudo aqui é antigo, nem tudo é novíssimo — mas cada peça compartilha uma qualidade: chamou nossa atenção por um motivo. O Japão tem uma cultura extraordinária de artesanato, estética e reinvenção. Desde tradições artísticas centenárias até as mais recentes edições limitadas dos criadores mais visionários de Tóquio, este país tem uma habilidade incomparável de produzir objetos que são genuinamente únicos no mundo. Exploramos os dois extremos desse espectro — e tudo entre eles. Pense em nós como seu explorador no terreno no Japão. Encontramos as peças que são difíceis de conseguir, fáceis de se apaixonar e impossíveis de esquecer — o tipo de coisas que deixam um cômodo mais interessante, uma coleção mais viva, ou simplesmente fazem você sorrir quando as vê. Se você tem gosto pelo distinto, um fraquinho pelo inesperado, e curiosidade que nunca apaga — você está no lugar certo. Cada item que listamos é escolhido com uma única pergunta em mente: isso torna a vida um pouco mais empolgante? Esperamos que você encontre algo aqui que responda sim.
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Dados

Número de livros
1
Tema
Eróticos, Fotografia, Japão
Título do livro
Shunga-shū Vol. I — Extra-Large Format / First Numbering Edition
Autor/ Ilustrador
Tetsuya Ichimura 一村哲也
Estado
Bom
Artigo mais antigo do ano de publicação
1972
Altura
60,5 cm
Edição
1ª edição, Edição limitada, Edição numerada
Largura
45,5 cm
Idioma
Japonês
Idioma original
Sim
Editor
Ad Unguem Co., Ltd.
Encadernação
Capa Dura
Extras
Capa dura de proteção (caixa de 5 lados)
Número de páginas
46
JapãoVerificado
39
Objetos vendidos
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