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[[image:SaharaKise2.jpg|200px|thumb|Kise Sahara]]
 
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==Alternate Name(s)==
 
==Alternate Name(s)==
[http://smpedia.com/index.php?title=佐原キセ  佐原キセ](Japanese), Kiseko Sahara
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=佐原キセ  佐原キセ](Japanese), Kiseko Sahara
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
[[image:KiseSahara.jpg|200px|thumb|Photo recreation of "Lonely House" print.]]
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[[image:KiseSahara.jpg|200px|thumb|''Photo of an Upside-down Suspension of a Wife in the Late Stage of Pregnancy'' (1921).]]
1893-1895: Kise was born<ref name="born">Kawaguchi Hiroshi. <i>Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women</i> (Shinchosha. 1996).</ref>.
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1893-1895: Kise was born<ref name="born">Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. ''Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: [[Seme-e]] Women''. Shinchosha, 1996. Print</ref>.
  
1919: Kise is introduced to [[Seiu Ito]] as a model. They marry the same year<ref name="born">Kawaguchi Hiroshi. <i>Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women</i> (Shinchosha. 1996).</ref><ref group="※">She later has an affair and leaves him.</ref>.
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1919: Kise is introduced to [[Seiu Ito]] as a model. They marry the same year<ref name="born">Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. ''Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: [[Seme-e]] Women''. Shinchosha, 1996. Print</ref><ref group="※">She later has an affair and leaves him.</ref>.
  
1919: Kise models for Ito’s first attempt at snow torment photography. The photographer is Ariga.<ref name="born">Kawaguchi Hiroshi. <i>Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women</i> (Shinchosha. 1996).</ref><ref group="※">A part of this work was later released by [[Shouzou Saitou]].</ref><ref group="※">There is a notation in “Torment Research” in the 1930 “Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb (Pictures About Punishments and Deviant Sexual Desire)” that states that this began in January 1922.</ref>
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1919: Kise models for Ito’s first attempt at snow torment photography. The photographer is Ariga.<ref name="born">Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. ''Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: [[Seme-e]] Women''. Shinchosha, 1996. Print</ref><ref group="※">A part of this work was later released by Shouzou Saitou.</ref><ref group="※">There is a notation in “Torment Research” in the 1930 “Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb (Pictures About Punishments and Deviant Sexual Desire)” that states that this began in January 1922.</ref>
  
 
1920: [[Seiu Ito]] attempts his first suspension with Kise as the model.<ref name="various">Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” <i>Fuzoku Soshi</i>. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.</ref>
 
1920: [[Seiu Ito]] attempts his first suspension with Kise as the model.<ref name="various">Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” <i>Fuzoku Soshi</i>. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.</ref>
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1922: In January, Kise models for Ito for a set of snow torment photographs.<ref name=“bilder”>Ito Seiu. “Torment Research.” <i>Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb</i>. 1930. Print.</ref>
 
1922: In January, Kise models for Ito for a set of snow torment photographs.<ref name=“bilder”>Ito Seiu. “Torment Research.” <i>Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb</i>. 1930. Print.</ref>
  
1923: February 10th. Kise modeled wearing a nagajuban at a hot springs inn called the “Yoshida Gardens” in Shimotokaido with the cameraman Raito Suzuiki<ref name=“bilder”>Ito Seiu. “Torment Research.” <i>Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb</i>. 1930. Print.</ref>. Next, Kise modeled fully nude for snow torment photographs at a farm locale borrowed from Gajou Sakamoto, who was living at [[Seiu Ito]]’s place at that time.<ref name=“born”>Kawaguchi Hiroshi. <i>Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women</i> (Shinchosha. 1996).</ref>
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1923: February 10th. Kise modeled wearing a nagajuban at a hot springs inn called the “Yoshida Gardens” in Shimotokaido with the cameraman Raito Suzuiki<ref name=“bilder”>Ito Seiu. “Torment Research.” <i>Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb</i>. 1930. Print.</ref>. Next, Kise modeled fully nude for snow torment photographs at a farm locale borrowed from Gajou Sakamoto, who was living at [[Seiu Ito]]’s place at that time.<ref name=“born”>Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. ''Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: [[Seme-e]] Women''. Shinchosha, 1996. Print</ref>
  
1924: Sunday Mainichi publishes an introduction on snow torment with Kise Sahara on June 1st which labels her a pervert.<ref name="born">Kawaguchi Hiroshi. <i>Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women</i> (Shinchosha. 1996).</ref>
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1924: Sunday Mainichi publishes an introduction on snow torment with Kise Sahara on June 1st which labels her a pervert.<ref name="born">Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. ''Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: [[Seme-e]] Women''. Shinchosha, 1996. Print</ref>
  
 
1925: Kise joins Shoujirou Sawada’s troupe for a tour of Hokaido. Kise and Ito divorce.<ref name=“customs”>Miyao Yoshio. “A Chronology of [[Seiu Ito]].” <i>The Unofficial Guide to the Customs of Edo and Tokyo</i>. Kokushokankokai. 2001. Print</ref>
 
1925: Kise joins Shoujirou Sawada’s troupe for a tour of Hokaido. Kise and Ito divorce.<ref name=“customs”>Miyao Yoshio. “A Chronology of [[Seiu Ito]].” <i>The Unofficial Guide to the Customs of Edo and Tokyo</i>. Kokushokankokai. 2001. Print</ref>
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* At the time she and Ito married, Kise is said to have been an actress at the Kaiseiza where Ito painted signboards. She is also said to have been a day model earning eighty sen per day.
 
* At the time she and Ito married, Kise is said to have been an actress at the Kaiseiza where Ito painted signboards. She is also said to have been a day model earning eighty sen per day.
  
* Kise’s seventeen year-old younger sister was a clothes model and studied kiyomoto under Enjudayu while attending the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. She also modeled for [[Seiu Ito]]’s photographs. A photo of her suspended was widely circulated, and Ito claimed that [[Sengai Igawa]]’s suspension torment drawing was copied from it.<ref name="various">Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” <i>Fuzoku Soshi</i>. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.</ref>
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* Kise’s seventeen year-old younger sister was a clothes model and studied kiyomoto under Enjudayu while attending the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. She also modeled for [[Seiu Ito]]’s photographs. A photo of her suspended was widely circulated, and Ito claimed that Sengai Igawa’s suspension torment drawing was copied from it.<ref name="various">Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” <i>Fuzoku Soshi</i>. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.</ref>
  
 
==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 14:14, 18 September 2020

Sahara (佐原) family name, Kise (キセ) first name

Kise Sahara

The second wife of Seiu Ito. She had an appreciation of kinbaku and modeled for Seiu Ito's illustrations and photographs.

Activities

Model

Alternate Name(s)

佐原キセ(Japanese), Kiseko Sahara

Biography

Photo of an Upside-down Suspension of a Wife in the Late Stage of Pregnancy (1921).

1893-1895: Kise was born[1].

1919: Kise is introduced to Seiu Ito as a model. They marry the same year[1][※ 1].

1919: Kise models for Ito’s first attempt at snow torment photography. The photographer is Ariga.[1][※ 2][※ 3]

1920: Seiu Ito attempts his first suspension with Kise as the model.[2]

1921: In June, a pregnant Kise models for the photo known as “Photo of an Upside-down Suspension of a Wife in the Late Stage of Pregnancy."[3]

1922: In January, Kise models for Ito for a set of snow torment photographs.[4]

1923: February 10th. Kise modeled wearing a nagajuban at a hot springs inn called the “Yoshida Gardens” in Shimotokaido with the cameraman Raito Suzuiki[4]. Next, Kise modeled fully nude for snow torment photographs at a farm locale borrowed from Gajou Sakamoto, who was living at Seiu Ito’s place at that time.[5]

1924: Sunday Mainichi publishes an introduction on snow torment with Kise Sahara on June 1st which labels her a pervert.[1]

1925: Kise joins Shoujirou Sawada’s troupe for a tour of Hokaido. Kise and Ito divorce.[6]

1926: Hokumei Umehara publishes “Photo of an Upside-down Suspension of a Wife in the Late Stage of Pregnancy” in the December 25th issue of Hentai Shiryou [※ 4].

Interesting point(s)

  • At the time she and Ito married, Kise is said to have been an actress at the Kaiseiza where Ito painted signboards. She is also said to have been a day model earning eighty sen per day.
  • Kise’s seventeen year-old younger sister was a clothes model and studied kiyomoto under Enjudayu while attending the Tokyo School of Fine Arts. She also modeled for Seiu Ito’s photographs. A photo of her suspended was widely circulated, and Ito claimed that Sengai Igawa’s suspension torment drawing was copied from it.[2]

Selected Works

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women. Shinchosha, 1996. Print
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” Fuzoku Soshi. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.
  3. Ito Seiu. ”Various Suspension Torments.” Fuzoku Soushi. Jan. 1954: 113. Print.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Ito Seiu. “Torment Research.” Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb. 1930. Print.
  5. Kawaguchi, Hiroshi. Seiu Ito’s Photo Book: Seme-e Women. Shinchosha, 1996. Print
  6. Miyao Yoshio. “A Chronology of Seiu Ito.” The Unofficial Guide to the Customs of Edo and Tokyo. Kokushokankokai. 2001. Print

Notes (※)

  1. She later has an affair and leaves him.
  2. A part of this work was later released by Shouzou Saitou.
  3. There is a notation in “Torment Research” in the 1930 “Die Bilder über die Strafe und Abnormer Geschlectstrieb (Pictures About Punishments and Deviant Sexual Desire)” that states that this began in January 1922.
  4. Kenzou Tomitsuka leaked the photo to friends at the time of the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923.

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