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150 DAIYAGAWA NIKKO 150 日光、大谷川

Photographer unknown 作家不詳

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Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Series title
(Gold-lacquered photo album of Meiji era)
Title
150 DAIYAGAWA NIKKO
Original title
150 DAIYAGAWA NIKKO
Artist Name
Photographer unknown
Material / Technique
Albumen print
Dimensions
214x279mm
Accession number
10117802
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