- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Stereo Viewer
- Title
- Stereo Viewer
- Original title
- Stereo Viewer
- Artist Name
- Photographer unknown
- Accession number
- 60100158
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ISHIMOTO Yasuhiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
In August 1993, Cho Gil-sung, a Vietnam veteran who served in the South Korean military, was certified by the South Korean government as a patient exposed to defoliants. Peripheral nerve paralysis occurred in his extremities, and necrosis began in his toes. At the time, at the request of the United States, the total number of South Korean soldiers dispatched to the front lines of Vietnam as part of the armed forces of the allied nations was over 310,000, of whom 5,000 claimed to have suffered from atomic bombing (Seoul, May 1993).
NAKAMURA Goro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Providence
CALLAHAN, Harry
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
SYRIE Baalbeck Colonnade du Temple du Soleil
DU CAMP, Maxime
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Bullet Through Balloons
EDGERTON, Harold Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Educational Farm and Boys
KAWAKAMI Shigeharu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
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OTSUKA Gen
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
untitled
KURIGAMI Kazumi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Pencil of Nature Articles of China
TALBOT, William Henry Fox
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Somehow Familiar Places Children of the Long Houses, Hirado, Nagasaki
KITAI Kazuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Portrait #208
ISHIMOTO Yasuhiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
NEW YORK
KITAJIMA Keizo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Vietnam 4 - A Child of Mixed Racial Origins
KUWABARA Shisei
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Camera Sands Hunter Imperial
SANDS HUNTER
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Tokyoites
TAKANASHI Yutaka
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Shoeshine man at work with his son tied to a lamppost
TANUMA Takeyoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum