Self portrait with the devil by Pieter Van Laer (II Bamboccio).
(Source: centaurettedefeu)
Andrei Varga. Unsaved Memory.
(Source: darksilenceinsuburbia)
«Shunga (‘spring pictures’) are explicitly erotic Japanese paintings, prints and book illustrations produced in large quantities, mainly during the Edo period (1600-1868). Most examples are by Ukiyo-e or ‘Floating World’ school artists such as Utamaro and Hokusai. The additional Object Names ‘painting’, ‘print’ or ‘illustrated book’ should be added as appropriate. The Subject ‘eroticism/sex’ should also be entered.»
Shunga (definition of the British Museum)
Attributed to an Apprentice/Pupil of Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Three sections from a handscroll (shunga), 1848-1868, British Museum.
Anton Mauve (1838-1888), Promenade à cheval sur la plage, 1876. Rijksmuseum.