- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Pedestal
- Original title
- Pedestal
- Artist Name
- SANDS HUNTER
- Accession number
- 60100195
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UCHIDA Kuichi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Chiu-Fen
CHENG, Shang-Hsi
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A family of Japanese immigrants living in a Japanese settlement in the town of Jarabacoa in the mountains of the Dominican Republic. Emigration from Japan to the Dominican republic began in the 1950s during the regime of Rafael Trujillo, but the Japanese government's recruitment promises of grants of up to 18 hectares of good farmland and other incentives were not honored. There was also friction between the Japanese immigrants and the local people. In 2006, the Japanese government formally apologized to the Japanese immigrants
OKAMURA Akihiko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Hikari no oto (The Sound of Light)
NAKAMURA Haruko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
HITACHI Wall of Odaira Concert Hall
SMITH, W. Eugene
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Scenery with Torii Gate)
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Flower Scene
TATSUKI Yoshihiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Wangan Makuhari
TAMURA Akihide
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Plant (Flower A)
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Russo-Japanese War through the Stereoscope
UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Table Top Photo
HIGUCHI Tadao
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Portrait of man)
IDE Denjiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The Invisible Camps. Fifty Years Later Flossenbürg 1987. Ashes of Murdered People
MATZ, Reinhard
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
EDOGAWA, TOKYO
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A Map of The East A businessman, Shinjuku, Tokyo, 1987
RUBINFIEN, Leo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
52. Called "Darling"
NAKAGAWA Masaaki
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum