Difference between revisions of "Takashi Shima"
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[[image:ShimaTakashi.jpg|200px|thumb|Takashi Shima]] | [[image:ShimaTakashi.jpg|200px|thumb|Takashi Shima]] | ||
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| + | '''Shima''' (四馬) family name, '''Takashi''' (孝) first name | ||
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| + | '''Shima''' published his works on [[Kitan Club]] from November 1954 to March 1975, the last issue. | ||
| + | Lots of '''Shima'''’s works are related to face torment, nose torment, and leather restraints. | ||
| + | '''Shima''' seems involved in the shooting in [[Kitan Club]]. | ||
==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
SM Illustrator | SM Illustrator | ||
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=四馬孝 四馬孝] (Japanese), 四万孝、深山翠、多摩敏郎 | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=四馬孝 四馬孝] (Japanese), 四万孝、深山翠、多摩敏郎 | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
| − | 1954: '''Shima''''s works first appear in [[Kitan Club]] in the Nov 1954 issue. | + | 1954: Nov. '''Shima''''s works first appear in [[Kitan Club]] in the Nov 1954 issue. |
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| + | 1959: Apr. Features in[[Kitan Club]] SADO special issue second volume. | ||
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| + | 1961: Apr. Updates Shima’s circumstance at [[Kitan Club]]’s editor news part.<ref group="※">[https://nawa-art.com/backnumber/1960/196604/01/009.html April 1966 Kitan Club's editor news]</ref> | ||
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| + | 1974: Publishes works in Suspense Magazine under the name of Toshiro Tama. | ||
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| + | 1975: Mar. Publishes the cover of the last issue of [[Kitan Club]]. | ||
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| + | ==Interesting points== | ||
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| + | '''Shima''' had a good relationship with [[Tetsuzo Tsukamoto]], and the model Shima drew was the same one Tsukamoto photographed. | ||
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| + | In the August 1960 issue of [[Kitan Club]], there is a photo of "Mr. Takashi Shima posing for new model Akiko Wakahara." | ||
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| + | [[Shikou Shima]] commented, “I was excited by the expression of a woman who arouses a lot of sadism. '''Shima''' is my favorite painter, and he is still alive’’ on Mixi on February 17, 2016. | ||
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==Selected Works== | ==Selected Works== | ||
| + | * ''Picture Scroll of Hidden Cruelties'' Vol.2 (2011) Featured Artists: Kazunori Kanze, '''Takashi Shima''' and Seiyo Usui. | ||
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==Sample Gallery== | ==Sample Gallery== | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 5 May 2026
Shima (四馬) family name, Takashi (孝) first name
Shima published his works on Kitan Club from November 1954 to March 1975, the last issue. Lots of Shima’s works are related to face torment, nose torment, and leather restraints. Shima seems involved in the shooting in Kitan Club.
Activities
SM Illustrator
Alternate Names
四馬孝 (Japanese), 四万孝、深山翠、多摩敏郎
Biography
1954: Nov. Shima's works first appear in Kitan Club in the Nov 1954 issue.
1959: Apr. Features inKitan Club SADO special issue second volume.
1961: Apr. Updates Shima’s circumstance at Kitan Club’s editor news part.[※ 1]
1974: Publishes works in Suspense Magazine under the name of Toshiro Tama.
1975: Mar. Publishes the cover of the last issue of Kitan Club.
Interesting points
Shima had a good relationship with Tetsuzo Tsukamoto, and the model Shima drew was the same one Tsukamoto photographed.
In the August 1960 issue of Kitan Club, there is a photo of "Mr. Takashi Shima posing for new model Akiko Wakahara."
Shikou Shima commented, “I was excited by the expression of a woman who arouses a lot of sadism. Shima is my favorite painter, and he is still alive’’ on Mixi on February 17, 2016.
Selected Works
- Picture Scroll of Hidden Cruelties Vol.2 (2011) Featured Artists: Kazunori Kanze, Takashi Shima and Seiyo Usui.
Sample Gallery
From Kitan Club Nov 1954.
Kitan Club Oct 1955.
Kitan Club Dec 1959.
Kitan Club Jan 1960.
Notes
References (※)