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Sanshi Funayama
Japanese homoerotic fetish artist.

Sanshi Funayama

Sanshi Funayama
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Quick Facts

Intro Japanese homoerotic fetish artist.
Is Artist
From Japan
Field Arts
Gender male
Birth Kansai region, Japan
Death 1999
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Sanshi Funayama (船山三四, Funayama Sanshi, c. 1920s – c. 1999) was a Japanese homoerotic fetish artist. Funayama, along with Go Mishima, Tatsuji Okawa, and Go Hirano, is regarded by artist and historian Gengoroh Tagame as a central figure in the first wave of contemporary gay artists in Japan.

Biography

Funayama's artwork first appeared in the early 1960s in Fuzokukitan [ja], a fetish magazine that published gay content alongside straight and lesbian content. He later contributed to Bara, a private circulation gay magazine, and Barazoku, the first commercially-published gay magazine in Japan.

From the 1970s until the late 1990s, Funayama disappeared from public life, and did not publish or circulate art for over three decades. In 1999, he resurfaced to submit two illustrations to the magazine G-men, with a promise to submit additional works. No further works were submitted by Funayama which, combined with his presumed advanced age, led his contemporaries to assume he had died.

Little is known about Funayama's private life. Married with a daughter, Funayama worked as a police officer; he drew while on night shift, and kept his illustrations in his work locker. He was an acquaintance of the writer Yukio Mishima, who would visit Funayama while in Kansai.

Style and Impact

Funayama is noted for his depictions of "macho-type" men, often in extreme scenarios involving BDSM, torture, and graphic violence. Police officers appear frequently in his work.

Funayama is a favorite artist of Gengoroh Tagame, who has praised Funayama's works as "one of the peaks in gay erotic art."

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 02 Jan 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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http://gaymanga.tumblr.com/post/54201922935/illustrations-by-sanshi-funayama-%E8%88%B9%E5%B1%B1%E4%B8%89%E5%9B%9B
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