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'''Maeda''' (前田) family name, '''Juan''' (寿安) first name
 
'''Maeda''' (前田) family name, '''Juan''' (寿安) first name
  
'''Juan Maeda''' is a popular mid-20th century SM illustrator.
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'''Juan Maeda''' is a popular mid-20th century SM illustrator whose characteristic style features splashes of red on black and white images.
[[image:MaedaJuan.jpg|200px|thumb|Juan Maeda artwork]]
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[[image:MaedaJuan.jpg|200px|thumb|"Japanese Woman" in Secret Charms (2011)]]
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
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1939: Born in Hokaido.
 
1939: Born in Hokaido.
  
1957: Drops out of high school and becomes live-in apprentice to [[Taiga Utagawa]].<ref>From correspondence between Maeda's daughter and [[Ugo]].</ref>
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1957: Drops out of high school and becomes live-in apprentice to [[Taiga Utagawa]].<ref name="daughter">From correspondence between Maeda's daughter and [[Ugo]].</ref>
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1963: Houbunsha publishes '''Maeda''''s first adult comic. After this, '''Maeda''' becomes an adult comic writer for publishers including Futabasha and Shueisha's Playboy.
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1970: Draws illustrations for [[Oniroku Dan]]'s "Cellar Wife" in the first issue of [[SM Select]].<ref>This marks Maeda's debut in SM magazines.</ref>
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1972: Starting with the August special issue of [[SM King]], '''Maeda''' works on [[Oniroku Dan]]'s "Adult Comic: [[Flower and Snake]]." This continues until the April 1973 issue.
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1985: Moves to Nagano, where his wife's parents live. Makes Nagano the center of his activities.<ref name="daughter">From correspondence between Maeda's daughter and [[Ugo]].</ref>
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2008: Creates a DVD cover for [[Akira Naka]]'s Murusou-Club.
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2010: [[Vanilla Gallery]] holds the Juan Maeda [[Seme-e]] exhibit "Dark Cherry."<ref>Pronunciation or better translation of title "闇桜" needed.</ref>
  
 
==Interesting points==
 
==Interesting points==
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Maeda's name "Juan" is pronounced "Joo-ahn," not as the Spanish name "Juan."
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==Events and performances==
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1987: April 21-26. "<Lustre> 8 Person League of Published Artists." [[Kaname Ozuma]], Yukio Koaku, [[Do Shoichi]], Miyoji Sawato, Leo Sawaki<ref>"レオ澤鬼"</ref>, [[Harumi Nishimura]], Ken Hikage and '''Juan Maeda'''.
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==Selected Works==
 
==Selected Works==
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Photo Collections'''</div>
 
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Photo Collections'''</div>
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* ''Juan Maeda's [[Seme-e]] Collection'' (Soft Magic, 2000)
 
* ''Juan Maeda's [[Seme-e]] Collection'' (Soft Magic, 2000)
 
* ''Secret Charms'' (Myway Publishing, 2011).<ref>Art by [[Akira Kito]], [[Kaname Ozuma]], [[Shiro Kasama]] and Juan Maeda.</ref>
 
* ''Secret Charms'' (Myway Publishing, 2011).<ref>Art by [[Akira Kito]], [[Kaname Ozuma]], [[Shiro Kasama]] and Juan Maeda.</ref>
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* ''Secret Taboo Rope Lust Gallery'' (MyWay, 2008)
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* ''Pure Rope Stories''. Collected works of [[Shiro Kasama]], [[Yoji Muku]], [[Shoji Oki]] and '''Juan Maeda'''.
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* ''Rope Makeup - The Works of Juan Maeda #2'' (2000)
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<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Film'''</div>
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* ''The Case of the Murder on D Hill'' (1998) Artwork by '''Maeda'''.
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==Image Gallery==
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<gallery>
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image:MaedaJuan2.jpg||"Flames of Lust" SM King. Nov 1974.
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image:MaedaJuan3.jpg||"Alluring Woman"
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image:MaedaJuan4.jpg||"Charming Rope Scenes"
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image:MaedaJuan5.jpg||"Flower Bonfire". SM Select. Apr 1976.
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</gallery>
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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==References (※)==
 
==References (※)==
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
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* [http://sniper.jp/008sniper/0085event/post_1683.html SM Sniper Article on Maeda Exhibit at Vanilla Gallery]
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==Connections==
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[[Kaname Ozuma]], [[Do Shoichi]], [[Oniroku Dan]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 11 September 2021

Maeda (前田) family name, Juan (寿安) first name

Juan Maeda is a popular mid-20th century SM illustrator whose characteristic style features splashes of red on black and white images.

"Japanese Woman" in Secret Charms (2011)

Activities

SM illustrator

Alternate Names

前田寿安 (Japanese)

Biography

1939: Born in Hokaido.

1957: Drops out of high school and becomes live-in apprentice to Taiga Utagawa.[1]

1963: Houbunsha publishes Maeda's first adult comic. After this, Maeda becomes an adult comic writer for publishers including Futabasha and Shueisha's Playboy.

1970: Draws illustrations for Oniroku Dan's "Cellar Wife" in the first issue of SM Select.[2]

1972: Starting with the August special issue of SM King, Maeda works on Oniroku Dan's "Adult Comic: Flower and Snake." This continues until the April 1973 issue.

1985: Moves to Nagano, where his wife's parents live. Makes Nagano the center of his activities.[1]

2008: Creates a DVD cover for Akira Naka's Murusou-Club.

2010: Vanilla Gallery holds the Juan Maeda Seme-e exhibit "Dark Cherry."[3]

Interesting points

Maeda's name "Juan" is pronounced "Joo-ahn," not as the Spanish name "Juan."

Events and performances

1987: April 21-26. "<Lustre> 8 Person League of Published Artists." Kaname Ozuma, Yukio Koaku, Do Shoichi, Miyoji Sawato, Leo Sawaki[4], Harumi Nishimura, Ken Hikage and Juan Maeda.

Selected Works

Photo Collections
  • Love Slave (Soft Magic, 1999)
  • Juan Maeda's Seme-e Collection (Soft Magic, 2000)
  • Secret Charms (Myway Publishing, 2011).[5]
  • Secret Taboo Rope Lust Gallery (MyWay, 2008)
  • Pure Rope Stories. Collected works of Shiro Kasama, Yoji Muku, Shoji Oki and Juan Maeda.
  • Rope Makeup - The Works of Juan Maeda #2 (2000)


Film
  • The Case of the Murder on D Hill (1998) Artwork by Maeda.


Image Gallery


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 From correspondence between Maeda's daughter and Ugo.
  2. This marks Maeda's debut in SM magazines.
  3. Pronunciation or better translation of title "闇桜" needed.
  4. "レオ澤鬼"
  5. Art by Akira Kito, Kaname Ozuma, Shiro Kasama and Juan Maeda.

References (※)


External Links


Connections

Kaname Ozuma, Do Shoichi, Oniroku Dan