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[unread] DICK (1971) TOM OF FINLAND KAKE Vintage Male Nudes Homoerotic Artwork Cock
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This is a rare and vintage TOM of FINLAND publication titled DICK by TOM OF FINLAND aka Touko Valio Laaksonen (1920 - 1991.) You will receive the copy in the photos. This is the full-length photo storybook pictorial with full page illustrations. It is 32 pages in length and is in UNREAD condition. This item is DEADSTOCK and the original distributor never sold it; it has been in storage since it was released.
All pictures are suitable for framing.
“The most famous of all gay illustrators," Tom of Finland's illustrations are humorous, often ridiculous, but always hyper-erotic, and have been collected in art museums around the world, as well as enjoyed by millions of horny men. The narratives boils down to: "A hunky, well-hung soccer star is seduced by a hunky, well-hung man posing (not very convincingly) as a woman. They are discovered cavorting in the bushes by the poseur's friends, who are dressed as cops. All ends well as further cavorting ensues." As always, "Many well-endowed men in uniforms and other tight clothing get it on in unusual places."
HISTORY OF TOM OF FINLAND
With the decriminalization of male nudity, adult publications became more mainstream in gay cultures, and Touko Valio Laaksonen's work along with it. By 1973, he was publishing erotic comic books and making inroads to the mainstream art world with exhibitions. In 1973 he gave up his full-time job at the Helsinki office of McCann-Erickson, an international advertising firm. "Since then I've lived in jeans and lived on my drawings," is how he described the lifestyle transition which occurred during this period.
By the mid-1970s he was also emphasizing a photorealistic style, making aspects of the drawings appear more photographic. Many of his drawings are based on photographs, but none are exact reproductions of them. The photographic inspiration is used, on the one hand, to create lifelike, almost moving images, with convincing and active postures and gestures while Laaksonen exaggerates physical features and presents his ideal of masculine beauty and sexual allure, combining realism with fantasy. In Daddy and the Muscle Academy – The Art, Life, and Times of Tom of Finland examples of photographs and the drawings based upon them are shown side by side. Although he considered the photographs to be merely reference tools for his drawings, contemporary art students have seen them as complete works of art that stand on their own.
In 1979, Laaksonen, with businessman and friend Durk Dehner, co-founded the Tom of Finland Company to preserve the copyright on his art, which had been widely pirated. In 1984 the Tom of Finland Foundation was established to collect, preserve, and exhibit homoerotic artwork. Although Laaksonen was quite successful at this point, with his biography on the best-seller list, and Benedikt Taschen, the world's largest art book publisher reprinting and expanding a monograph of his works, he was most proud of the Foundation. The scope of the organization expanded to erotic works of all types, sponsored contests, exhibits, and started the groundwork for a museum of erotic art.
Laaksonen was diagnosed with emphysema in 1988. Eventually the disease and medication caused his hands to tremble, leading him to switch mediums from pencil to pastels. He died in 1991 of an emphysema-induced stroke.
Due to recent delivery issues with the USPS I now ship all magazines, digests and paperback books via Priority Mail. Up to $100 of insurance is included in this price. I’m selling my collection of vintage 1950-1980s gay pulp paperback novels, pictorial & hardcore magazines, physique photography, magazines, artwork & other LGBTQ ephemera.
All pictures are suitable for framing.
“The most famous of all gay illustrators," Tom of Finland's illustrations are humorous, often ridiculous, but always hyper-erotic, and have been collected in art museums around the world, as well as enjoyed by millions of horny men. The narratives boils down to: "A hunky, well-hung soccer star is seduced by a hunky, well-hung man posing (not very convincingly) as a woman. They are discovered cavorting in the bushes by the poseur's friends, who are dressed as cops. All ends well as further cavorting ensues." As always, "Many well-endowed men in uniforms and other tight clothing get it on in unusual places."
HISTORY OF TOM OF FINLAND
With the decriminalization of male nudity, adult publications became more mainstream in gay cultures, and Touko Valio Laaksonen's work along with it. By 1973, he was publishing erotic comic books and making inroads to the mainstream art world with exhibitions. In 1973 he gave up his full-time job at the Helsinki office of McCann-Erickson, an international advertising firm. "Since then I've lived in jeans and lived on my drawings," is how he described the lifestyle transition which occurred during this period.
By the mid-1970s he was also emphasizing a photorealistic style, making aspects of the drawings appear more photographic. Many of his drawings are based on photographs, but none are exact reproductions of them. The photographic inspiration is used, on the one hand, to create lifelike, almost moving images, with convincing and active postures and gestures while Laaksonen exaggerates physical features and presents his ideal of masculine beauty and sexual allure, combining realism with fantasy. In Daddy and the Muscle Academy – The Art, Life, and Times of Tom of Finland examples of photographs and the drawings based upon them are shown side by side. Although he considered the photographs to be merely reference tools for his drawings, contemporary art students have seen them as complete works of art that stand on their own.
In 1979, Laaksonen, with businessman and friend Durk Dehner, co-founded the Tom of Finland Company to preserve the copyright on his art, which had been widely pirated. In 1984 the Tom of Finland Foundation was established to collect, preserve, and exhibit homoerotic artwork. Although Laaksonen was quite successful at this point, with his biography on the best-seller list, and Benedikt Taschen, the world's largest art book publisher reprinting and expanding a monograph of his works, he was most proud of the Foundation. The scope of the organization expanded to erotic works of all types, sponsored contests, exhibits, and started the groundwork for a museum of erotic art.
Laaksonen was diagnosed with emphysema in 1988. Eventually the disease and medication caused his hands to tremble, leading him to switch mediums from pencil to pastels. He died in 1991 of an emphysema-induced stroke.
Due to recent delivery issues with the USPS I now ship all magazines, digests and paperback books via Priority Mail. Up to $100 of insurance is included in this price. I’m selling my collection of vintage 1950-1980s gay pulp paperback novels, pictorial & hardcore magazines, physique photography, magazines, artwork & other LGBTQ ephemera.