- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Électricité
- Title
- The World
- Original title
- Le Monde
- Artist Name
- MAN RAY
- Year
- 1931
- Material / Technique
- Other prints
- Dimensions
- 260x205mm
- Accession number
- 20102529
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- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/44197/
Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (41996)
A photo left at the US Embassy in Saigon. After the embassy staff and soldiers evacuated and withdrew, confidential documents that had been incinerated were scattered inside the building. A photograph with burnt remains and peeling emulsion seemed to secretly express this war (Saigon. June 1975).
NAKAMURA Goro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
EARLY WORKS DAIRAKUDAKAN
YAMAZAKI Hiroshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT WORK Chaplin dancing on stage, holding cane behind him
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Seagull
ISHIKAWA Ryo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Magritte Front and Back, Brussels
MICHALS, Duane
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Seto Inland Sea and its Neighborhood Eyo naked festival in Saidaiji Kannon-in temple
MIDORIKAWA Yoichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Murae/To the Villages Country Road
KITAI Kazuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Japan's Dream Age Opening ceremonies in department store (Shinjuku, Tokyo)
NAGANO Shigeichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Cairo
KIMURA Ihee
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Bunshi no Jidai (Age of the Literati) SHIGA Naoya
HAYASHI Tadahiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Marshmallow Scope
IWAI Toshio
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Monogusa Syui
SUDA Issei
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
HEAVEN Vertical Horizon-Tokyo: Bridges, SUMIDA GAWA RIVER
NARAHARA Ikko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Venetian Light Setting sun on a window
NARAHARA Ikko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Gazing into the World Playing Twins (Neiro & Sora)
HARA Hisaji & HAYASHI Natsumi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Bunshi no Jidai (Age of the Literati) KAMEI Katsuichiro
HAYASHI Tadahiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum