Rune Naito | |
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内藤 ルネ | |
Born | Isao Naito November 20, 1932 |
Died | October 24, 2007 | (aged 74)
Nationality | Japanese |
Known for | Works pioneering the culture and aesthetic of kawaii; erotic illustrations for gay men's magazines |
Notable work | "Rune Girl", "Rune Panda" |
Style | Illustration |
Partner | Ryu Fujita |
Website | https://www.naitou-rune.jp/ |
Rune Naito (Japanese: 内藤 ルネ, Hepburn: Naitō Rune, November 20, 1932 – October 24, 2007) was the pen name of Japanese artist, illustrator, writer, and designer Isao Naito (内藤功, Naitō Isao).[1] His illustrations of "large-headed" (nitōshin) baby-faced girls, first drawn for Japanese magazines in the mid-1950s, are credited with pioneering the contemporary culture and aesthetic of kawaii (lit. "lovable" or "cute").[1] He is further noted for his contributions to the Japanese gay men's magazine Barazoku, the first commercially circulated gay magazine in Japan.