
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Meaning of the House
- Title
- 1
- Artist Name
- SHINOYAMA Kishin
- Year
- 1975
- Material / Technique
- Silver dye bleach print
- Dimensions
- 236x353mm
- Accession number
- 10019002
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/48996/
About the creator
篠山紀信 / SHINOYAMA Kishin
from Art Platform Japan: https://artplatform.go.jp/resources/collections/artists/A1452
- Date of birth
- 1940-12-03
- Birth place
- Tokyo City, Tokyo Prefecture
- Date of death
- 2024/01/04
- Medium
- Photography
- Gender
- male
- Update date
- 2024-01-06
Identifiers
- APJ ID
- A1452
- VIAF ID
- 95207165
- NDL ID
- 00072497
- ULAN ID
- 500116845
- AOW ID
- _00604313
- Wikidata ID
- Q44348
Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (38847)

(Portrait of woman in Japanese dress)
IDE Denjiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

A Day in The Life
NOMURA Keiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Light and Shadow Cathode-ray tube
MORIYAMA Daido
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

(Portrait of mother and child)
SHIBATA Tsunekichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

(Alfred Galopin Photo Collection Album A) Tokio, Une porte du Siro
UCHIDA Kuichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Plant (Chrysanthemum B)
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Violet Clouds, Mitsutoge Pass
OKADA Koyo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

(Bridge)
KUSAKABE Kinbee
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

In Japan Forest Jizos, Unpenji, Kagawa, Shikoku, Japan
KENNA, Michael
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

not special 307
HAMADA Ryo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

MOON #1
YOKOSUKA Noriaki
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Birds of River Tama Eastern Great Reed-Warbler
TAMURA Sakae
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Japan's Dream Age At the company school: Students marching (Kansai Electric Power, Amagasaki, Hyogo)
NAGANO Shigeichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Melon Cream Soda Float
ISHINO Fumi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

A child suffering from tuberculosis and malaria in addition to starvation. The nurses injected saline solution through a vein in the child's head, but were unable to save the life of the child. During the famine, many people died from concomitant illnesses rather than starvation
OKAMURA Akihiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

THEATER PETER GRIMES
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum