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九十九里浜(千葉県), 1975

Kujukuri Beach (Chiba Prefecture), 1975 九十九里浜(千葉県), 1975

HARA Naohisa 原 直久

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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Series title
Mirage
Title
Kujukuri Beach (Chiba Prefecture), 1975
Original title
九十九里浜(千葉県), 1975
Artist Name
HARA Naohisa
Year
1975
Material / Technique
Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
Accession number
10010852
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