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As you can see, Im mixing things up a bit with this weeks Vintage Gay post. I shadow an art blog (you can see it in my blogroll) called ultrawolvesunderthefullmoon and the artwork of this Japanese artist caught my attention. In the images above and below I look gay men from the s. Their clothing, preppy haircuts, and cleancut look scream s to me.
Ben Kimura (木村べん) b. – d. was a Japanese gay erotic artist who along with George Takeuchi and Sadao Hasegawa, is noted as a central figure in the second wave of contemporary gay artists that emerged in Japan in the s.
You can learn more about this artist and see some more of his work here.
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Years of Photographs of Gay Men in Love
Hundreds of photographs from the 19th and 20th centuries offer a glimpse at the life of gay men during a time when their adore was illegal almost everywhere.
A beautiful group of photographs that spans a century (–) is part of a new novel that offers a visual glimpse of what being may have been fancy for those men, who went against the rule to find love in one another’s arms. In Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Like s–s, hundreds of images tell the story of love and affection between men, with some clearly in love and others hinting at more than just friendship. The collection belongs to Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell, a married couple who has accumulated over 2, photographs of “men in love” during the course of two decades. While the majority of the images hail from the Merged States and are of predominantly white men, there are images from Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, France, Germany, Japan, Latvia, and the United Kingdom among the cache.
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The only queer people are those who dont love anybody
Rita Mae Brown
Photo strip: Circa ,
Gay love is adoration. Gay sex is love. In Loving: A Photographic History of Men in Love s– we watch men loving men in various ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, glass negatives, tintypes, cabinet cards, photo postcards, photo strips, photomatics and snapshots. Pictures of love should increase a smile. But when love is outlawed, these images show us how far weve show up and in many places still include to travel. Being is hard. To live a classified life when passion between consenting adults is banned and censured by people sure they comprehend better risk making the difficult unbearable.
Our collection began when we came across an old photo that we consideration was one of a kind. The subjects in that vintage photo were two young men, embracing and gazing at one another clearly in love. We looked at that photo, and it reflected us back to ourselves. We were intrigued that a photo like that could have survived into the 21st century. Who were they? And how did th
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The Photography of Montague Glover
Born in May of in Leamington Spa, a spa town known for its medicinal waters, Montague Charles Glover was a British freelance architect and private photographer. He is best acknowledged for his photographs depicting homosexual life in London during the early and mid-twentieth century when homosexuality was illegal. The majority of his oeuvre, shot during a period of increasing persecutions against homosexuals, documented members of the military forces and the working class, whose social class divisions are depicted through their dress.
The youngest of five siblings and the only male kid, Montague Glover entered the British Army in for service in the first World War. He was a member of the Artist Rifles Regiment, a regiment of the Territorial Force which saw active service during the war. Glover was promoted to Second Lieutenant in and was awarded the Military Cross for Bravery in
Glover is notable for his photographs depicting the partnership with his long-time lover, Ralph Edward Hall, who was born in December of in Be