No.2 (Noth-NW) View towards Yayoi Maruyama, overlooking Tokyo Normal School 第二 北北西 高等師範学校を隔てゝ弥生岡本郷丸山方面を望む
TANAKA Takeshi 田中 武
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Album of views of Tokyo photographed in 1888
- Title
- No.2 (Noth-NW) View towards Yayoi Maruyama, overlooking Tokyo Normal School
- Original title
- 第二 北北西 高等師範学校を隔てゝ弥生岡本郷丸山方面を望む
- Artist Name
- TANAKA Takeshi
- Year
- 1889
- Material / Technique
- Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
- Dimensions
- 420x420mm
- Accession number
- 10119339
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/62451/
Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (41996)
FAMOUS CASTLES AND TEMPLES OF JAPAN. 17. Shinto Priests and Musicians at Nikko.
OGAWA Kazumasa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
THE ROAD TO NIKKO - THE TORRENT.
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
TANAKA Kotaro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Thinking man
KOSEKI Shotaro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Yasuda-Auditorium-Shaped Chair)
KIMURA Tsunehisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Pipe and Match
NAKAYAMA Iwata
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Portrait of a woman with hands together)
YAMAMOTO Sanshichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A Trilogy on Kaohsiung Military Dependents' Villages―Episode Ⅰ: Here is where we meet (Lizhi New Village) Reverberation 01
HOU, Lulu Shur-tzy
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
White Play
TSUKAHARA Takuya
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Minamata Disease Minamata Disease 21 - At Minamata City Hospital
KUWABARA Shisei
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Imaginary Cameras Flipbook Camera Lucida
WALICZKY, Tamás
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Camera APTUS
MOORE & Co.
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Bee
KURIBAYASHI Satoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Lake Haruna
FUNAYAMA Katsu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Rice from Thailand, brought to Kobe through the GARIOA program, is unloaded from lighters. (GARIOA=Government and Relief in Occupied Areas)
MYDANS, Carl
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Stone Memoir
KIMURA Tsunehisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum