- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Japanese Stereophotos
- Original title
- 日本のステレオ写真(スライド)
- Artist Name
- Photographer unknown
- Accession number
- 60100052
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Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (41996)
(Portrait of woman in japanese clothing)
SAKUMA Hyoue
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Sanrizuka, Document 10 Years Record Administrative execution day. A woman who wraps a chain around her body and resists
HAMAGUCHI Takashi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A Map of The East In Kai Tak Airport, HongKong, 1987
RUBINFIEN, Leo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Woman Biting Her Thumb)
UEKI Noboru
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Portrait of Kimura Masanobu
SHIMOOKA Renjo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Man Manipulating People)
KIMURA Tsunehisa
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
UTATANE Untitled
KAWAUCHI Rinko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Kurobe Gorge Uodome Falls in the Yanagimatadani Ravine
KANMURI Matsujiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Man and Woman)
UEKI Noboru
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Snow Land "Echigo" Old man during a snow-removing work
HAMAYA Hiroshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Moss Temple
UMESAKA Ori
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Someday, Somewhere
ISHIMOTO Yasuhiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
EGYPT AND PALESTINA Vol. 2 THE GRANITE PYLON.
FRITH, Francis
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A Pligrimage to Ancient Temples Attendant Bodhisattva on the Westside of the Shaka Triad,Main Hall,Horyu-ji
DOMON Ken
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Tokyo A stage passage, Yurakucho, Tokyo
HAMAYA Hiroshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
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).
NAKAMURA Goro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum