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願満ヶ淵、日光

Ganmangafuchi abyss, Nikko 願満ヶ淵、日光

BEATO, Felice ベアト, フェリーチェ

Collection of
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Title
Ganmangafuchi abyss, Nikko
Original title
Ganmangafuchi abyss, Nikko
Artist Name
BEATO, Felice
Year
1865-1868
Material / Technique
Albumen print
Dimensions
215x288mm
Accession number
20108073
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