
- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Buddhists Resisting (1)
- Original title
- 抵抗する仏教徒たち (1)
- Artist Name
- AKIMOTO Keiichi
- Material / Technique
- Gelatine silver print
- Dimensions
- 230x347mm
- Accession number
- 10012104
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/27885/
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Nude, Akasaka
FUKASE Masahisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Holy Beast Empire
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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Illuminance Untitled
KAWAUCHI Rinko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Near the rear approach to Nigatsudo-hall, Todai-ji Temple
IRIE Taikichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

A photographic-album of the Japan-China war Panoramic view of Ryubyoshi Fort - east of Weihaiwei Bay
MILITARY Land Survey Department
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

A photographic-album of the Japan-China war Ikaimaru - carrying members of the Grand Government General Ministry - sets sail from Lushunkou
MILITARY Land Survey Department
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Hilltop in the evening, Germany
YASUMOTO Koyo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Kamagasaki 100 Views of the Human
INOUE Seiryu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Christmas Gift
OUTERBRIDGE, Paul Jr.
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Tokyo: A Vision of Its Other Side College Student Swimming in Koma Theater Fountain, Shinjuku
NAITO Masatoshi
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Kang Ju-kwan, who was sent to Da Nang as a medic for the South Korean Tiger Division, has been suffering from dermatitis for 20 years. He says that by concentrating his nerves on the tip of his brush while doing Korean calligraphy, he forget about pain and itching. His works were lined up all over the room. Under the military regime that lasted until 1992, soldiers' claims of damage were not allowed, and even news reports on the defoliant problem was suppressed in South Korea (Anyang, May 1993).
NAKAMURA Goro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

The Battle with the Slum Shoemaker working in a house in the yard of 219 Broome Street, which the landlord built when the Sanitary Police put him out of the Basement. Clatterpol Sticks Up Through his House.
RIIS, Jacob
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum

Another World of Deities Oni-sugi (Cryptomeria tree), Mt. Hiko
NAITO Masatoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum