Seiu Ito Explained

, also romanised as Seiyu Itoh (3 March 1882 in Tokyo – 28 January 1961 in Truro), was a Japanese painter, recognised today as "the father of modern kinbaku".[1] Ito's life was the subject of director Noboru Tanaka's 1977 Nikkatsu Roman porno film , the final entry in his "Showa Era trilogy".[2]

Biography

Ito was born in Asakusa district and started his education in painting by 1890. His father was a metalworker and he also received training in ivory carving, later sculpture. He adopted the alias Seiu (Sino-Japanese reading of kanji for words 'clear' and 'rain') at age 13.[3] Around 1907, he began working for newspapers.[4]

Ito hired a young art school model named Kise Sahara in 1919. Kise became Ito's second wife after she got pregnant and posed willingly for her husband.[3]

Ito became the target of censors in 1930, which led to draining of his fortunes and he lost his works at the Great Tokyo Air Raid.[4] In 1960, he was awarded by the .[4]

Style

As an artist, Ito was very interested in kabuki and other ways of the Edo period[1] and his book was published after the Kanto earthquake.[4] His technique for depiction of Edo period tortures was to bind his model in various ways, have the photographs taken, and use them as inspiration for his paintings.[1] A notorious exploit of such kind was binding his pregnant wife Kise and having her suspended upside down for a drawing imitating the ukiyo-e The Lonely House on Adachi Moor in Michinoku Province by Yoshitoshi.[1] [5]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.thebeautyofkinbaku.com/marchtext2.html The Father of Modern Kinbaku
  2. Web site: Robert . Firsching. Hakkinbon Bijin Ranbu Yori: Semeru!: Overview. 2010-05-16. Allmovie.
  3. https://archive.today/20121219101326/http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/yosha/nn/bibliography/Bibliography_drawings.html%23itoseiu#itoseiu Ito Seiu
  4. http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=伊藤晴雨 伊藤晴雨
  5. Web site: History & Style: East vs. West . 2010-04-16 . 2021-01-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210128012318/https://ds-arts.com/RopeArt/History.html . dead .