
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- FIRST BORN
- Title
- Artist Name
- ARITA Taiji
- Material / Technique
- Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
- Accession number
- 10006812
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- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/50442/
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Jenny was born without her right arm. She is the daughter of Daniel Ronnie, a former paratrooper who was certified as a defoliant victim. She was a child born after returning from Vietnam. Some studies have shown that dioxins cause damage at the genetic (DNA) level, and American veterans organizations are also supporting children born with disabilities (Philadelphia, November 5, 1982).
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Madame Regnault and 2 of her children.
REGNAULT, Henri-Victor
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

FAMILY AND FRIENDS
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

City is Media
KIMURA Tsunehisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Hokkaido Hakodate
MORIYAMA Daido
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

ROADSIDE JAPAN Izu Gokurakuen
TUZUKI Kyoichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

PITTSBURGH River and bridge at night
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

OOJI
STILLFRIED & ANDERSEN
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Summer Happenings, U.S.A.
IIMURA Takahiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

GALERIE CONTEMPORAINE DES ILLUSTRATIONS FRANCAISES 4 ANTONIN MERCIÉ
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

G.A.B. "Japan" stereograph series No. 5507. Simonoseki.
SHIMOOKA Renjo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Self-Portrait No.53 Self-Portrait : Under Stress at Electra
SHERIDAN, Sonia Landy
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Luminance of Streets Ikebukuro station Toshima-ku Tokyo
HOSHI Haruto
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

En–Circular Vision Venezia, Italy
NARAHARA Ikko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum