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(毛皮を着た女性)

(Woman in Fur) (毛皮を着た女性)

HORINO Masao 堀野 正雄

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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Title
(Woman in Fur)
Original title
(毛皮を着た女性)
Artist Name
HORINO Masao
Year
1933
Material / Technique
Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
Dimensions
235x142mm
Accession number
10115560
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