- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- An Exhibition of Underwater Faces
- Title
- Scorpionfish (Rhinopias frondosa)
- Original title
- ボロカサゴ
- Artist Name
- NAKAMURA Ikuo
- Year
- 1992
- Material / Technique
- Other prints
- Dimensions
- 400x590mm
- Accession number
- 10103285
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- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/38281/
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KITAJIMA Keizo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Murae/To the Villages Country Store
KITAI Kazuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Ten years in the American Navy Being measured for gasmasks, USS Forrestal, Mayport, Florida
FARRINGTON, Melvin Clayton
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Home Ludence Yoko, Sugamo
FUKASE Masahisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Seeing soldier off 1
TANAKA Ichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Invasion 68: Prague Prague, August 1968
KOUDELKA, Josef
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
13-beat Blues
YANAGISAWA Shin
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Ecce Homo Unskilled laborer
KIKAI Hiroo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Prime Minister Castro
MIWA Kokyu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Hanamatsuri Kirime no Oji invocation ceremony
HAGA Hideo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Jingumae, Shibuya Ward
NAGANO Shigeichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
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NARAHARA Ikko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Piazza del Gigante, (2nd. View) Bologna
JONES, Calvert Richard
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Maquettes/Light #1928
HATAKEYAMA Naoya
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
YASUI Sotaro
YOSHIKAWA Tomizo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Vietnam Operation to invade Laos by the South Vietnamese government forces. About 25 kilometers from the Lao border, armored vehicle units touched a minefield and exploded with a loud noise. At that moment, soldier knocked down from the armored vehicle by the impact and knelt with a grenade in his right hand, and injured soldiers hugged in the far left. One of these series of photographs became the cover of the March 12, 1971 issue of "LIFE"
OKAMURA Akihiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum