
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Shadow Thief
- Title
- Remains/Angelica Polymorpha
- Original title
- 遺構、シラネセンキュウ
- Artist Name
- TAKEYA Izuru
- Year
- 2014-2019
- Material / Technique
- Other prints
- Accession number
- 10121454
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/69535/
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Children living on the water, on a barge
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Toryanse
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

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KUWABARA Kineo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Morning
KUMAZAWA Maroni
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

New Standard Landscape
KANNO Sayuri
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Funabashi Story
KITAI Kazuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Scenery of Horonobe
MINAMI Kenji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Shashinzo
TSUKIJI Hitoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Composition (Mimoza)
NAKAYAMA Iwata
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT WORK Stage set from above with people and building
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

100 Underwater Views of the Japanese Archipelago Acropora nobilis. Corals are colonies composed of many individuals. Individuals can grow large but the sperm and eggs produced by a single individual do not fertilize each other. In thie way the coral avoids inbreeding. Corals seem to have known the importance of this principle from long, long ago. That is why corals always spawn at the same time.
NAKAMURA Ikuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

ANDO Kinzo, Boots Maker
KIMURA Ihee
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Gestapo informer recognized by a woman she had denounced deportation camp, Dessau, Germany
CARTIER-BRESSON, Henri
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Ivoires sculptes. Christ en ivoire. (PL. 19)
MALÈGUE, Hippolyte
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

MAGIC LANTERNS Magic Lantern
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Carte de Visite No.107
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum