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- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Perspective Views
- Title
- Perspective View
- Original title
- Vue d'optique
- Artist Name
- Photographer unknown
- Material / Technique
- Other prints
- Accession number
- 60010367
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Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (41996)
Considered a security risk because of his firsthand coverage of the NLF, Okamura was banned by the South Vietnamese government from entering the country for a period of five years. In 1971, when the ban was lifted, Okamura followed the South Vietnamese army overland during the Laos incursion. Traveling from Vietnam to Laos across jungle stripped bare by defoliant. A large helicopter is transporting ammunition
OKAMURA Akihiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Harbinger of Storm
KUMAZAWA Maroni
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Shadow of Ships)
TSUNENARI Shigeyasu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Employment Offers
TOMATSU Shomei
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Self-portrait (after Man Ray 9)
MORIMURA Yasumasa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Statesmen of Postwar Japan Komakichi Matsuoka
MIKI Jun
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
24/VII Facade of the Theater of Batignolles.
BAYARD, Hippolyte
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Peking
KIMURA Ihee
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Alley, Helsinki
KIMURA Ihee
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Kusano Shinpei
TAKAMURA Tadashi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Sado Island It is painstaking to photograph children with a big camera, unless they have great trust in you.
KONDO Tomio
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Damaged Statue of Buddha, the Eastern Kondo (Main Hall), Kofukuji Temple
OGAWA Kazumasa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Portuguese man o' war and Network filefish, Enoshima Aquarium
IWAGO Tokumitsu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A MAN OF MERCY (SCHWEITZER)
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
New Standard Landscape
KANNO Sayuri
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Object, Seashore in Cloudy
GOTO Keiichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum