Difference between revisions of "Sajiro Shibutani"
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− | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=柴谷宰二郎 柴谷宰二郎] (Japanese), Reiko Taki ([https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=滝麗子 滝麗子]), Haruhiko Sanjo, Kinzo Kata<ref>Spelled 方金三. Pronunciation needs confirmation.</ref>, Shin Kurihara<ref>Spelled 栗原伸. Pronunciation needs confirmation.</ref> | + | [https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=柴谷宰二郎 柴谷宰二郎] (Japanese), Reiko Taki ([https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=滝麗子 滝麗子]), Haruhiko Sanjo, Sakae Kuruki, Kinzo Kata<ref>Spelled 方金三. Pronunciation needs confirmation.</ref>, Shin Kurihara<ref>Spelled 栗原伸. Pronunciation needs confirmation.</ref> |
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Latest revision as of 16:17, 30 January 2023
Shibutani (柴谷) family name, Sajiro (宰二郎) first name
Sajiro Shibutani was a mainstream illustrator who drew SM illustrations under several pen names.
Activities
SM Illustrator
Alternate Name(s)
柴谷宰二郎 (Japanese), Reiko Taki (滝麗子), Haruhiko Sanjo, Sakae Kuruki, Kinzo Kata[1], Shin Kurihara[2]
Biography
Interesting Point(s)
According to Japanese Bondage Photo History (1996), Kitan Club's editor, Minoru Yoshida, gave Shibutani the pen name "Reiko Taki" to draw in the style of "Reiko Kita" (Toshiyuki Suma), who had left Kitan Club.
Selected Works
- Front Lines Drama (1939) Vanilla story. Art by Shibutani.
Magazines
- How to tie using rubber cord (Kitan Club, Feb 1954)
Sajiro Shibutani Gallery