5th Nov, 2021 10:00

Asian Art - Live Online

 
Lot 273
 

273

Mishima Go (1921-81)

Mishima Go (1921-81),
Gashu Wakamono (Book of Pictures of Young Men),
the portfolio containing twenty-four lithographs, 1972, published by Daini Shobo, Japan,
each sheet 420 x 290mm

Tsuyoshi Mishima, who worked under the name of Go Mishima, was one of the first contemporary gay artists in Japan. He contributed to 'Barazoku' (The Rose Tribe), the first gay magazine published by Daini Shobo in Tokyo in 1971. In 1974, Mishima founded his own gay magazine called 'Sabu'. He created a series of 24 lithograph portraits titled 'Mishima Go Book of Young Men'.

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Sold for £1,700


Condition Report

Cardboard case damaged with tears.
Cover page and preface page with tears and damages.
Some prints with small creases to corners.

 

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Auction: Asian Art - Live Online, 5th Nov, 2021

The sale encompasses the artistic heritage of Chinese, Japanese and Himalayan cultures. Offering over 430 lots of ceramics, bronzes, textiles, jades, lacquerware, scrolls, and works of art from the ancient to modern and contemporary.

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