The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife

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The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, a popular artwork in Japan c. 1820, featuring a woman making love with two octopuses.
The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife, a popular artwork in Japan c. 1820, featuring a woman making love with two octopuses.

The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife is a famous woodcut made circa 1820 by a famous Japanese artist named Hokusai. The art features a lady in a sexual encounter with a pair of octopuses. A big octopus is performing cunnilingus on the woman and the smaller octopus can be seen kissing the woman in the lips.

This piece of artwork is often considered by people as a reference to bestiality, and this is perhaps the first scene of tentacle sex that gave inspiration to the modern day tentacle pornography which is popular in Japan.


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animal sex

pornography

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