Erotic art / Erotica in the arts Books
Einer Books Best of Erotic Art
Book SynopsisErotic Art is still a controversial genre with a misunderstood stigma attached.What is porn and what is art?For this reason, many talented artists keep their incredible work locked away from the public eye from the fear of being judged.
£37.59
JanDraws.com Naughty Book: Vol. II
Book Synopsis75 erotic drawings from mild to very visually explicit. Each drawing is accompanied with a short text to spice up the drawing. Some of the texts are erotic fantasies connected to the drawing, some are anecdotes etc. The texts are written by hand (not typed) by the author to shorten the distance to the reader even more then just by illustrations, to create an intimate relationship between creator and the beholder. The book is designed for women, who use far more senses then just sight oriented men. A small but very naughty book. Designed to be your little under pillow secret. Find your fantasy or explore the ones that hide in the darkest or the wettest place of your heart.
£42.50
Ediciones Omega, S.A. Desnudos
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£33.30
Skira Tom of Finland: An Imaginary Sketchbook
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£23.96
Brill Shunga: Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Book SynopsisDrawing on the latest scholarship from the leading experts in the field and featuring over 400 images of works from major public and private collections, this landmark book looks at painted and printed erotic images produced in Japan during the Edo period (1600–1868) and early Meiji era (1868–1912). This title is only available through Hotei Publishing in the United States of America, Canada and the Philippines.
£72.20
Brill Japanese Erotic Fantasies: Sexual Imagery of the
Book SynopsisThis is the first modern study on Japanese erotic print art (so called shunga) and shows highlights from the oeuvre of Kitagawa Utamaro, Katsushika Hokusai, Suzuki Harunobu, Utagawa Kunisada, Utagawa Kuniyoshi and many others. Various essays written by international experts describe this fascinating genre in its social, historical and artistic context, discussing themes like homosexuality, voyeurism, life in Edo’s brothels, techniques of composition etc.Table of ContentsPreface by Chris Uhlenbeck; Acknowledgements by Chris Uhlenbeck & Margarita Winkel; Editorial Notes; Shunga: the Issues by Chris Uhlenbeck; The Setting for shunga: the Yoshiwara by Cecilia Segawa Seigle; Erotic Books in the Floating World of Urban Life by Margarita Winkel; The Catalogue ('The Primitives'; The Age of Harunobu, Kiyonaga and Utamaro; The Nineteenth Century; The Meiji Period and Beyond); Appendix: Japanese characters for book, print and series titles; Glossary; Bibliography; General Index; Artists' Index.
£74.37