- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- Garabit Viaduct (Track from Marvejols to Neussargues)
- Original title
- Viaduc De Garabit (Ligne de Marrejols a Neussargues)
- Artist Name
- TERPEREAU, Alphonse
- Year
- 1884
- Material / Technique
- Albumen print
- Dimensions
- 356x480mm
- Accession number
- 20016576
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/4039/
Other items of Tokyo Photographic Art Museum (44025)
(Woman Wearing Accessory)
UEKI Noboru
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
A photographic-album of the Japan-China war Exterior of Isuzan First Fort lookout in Lushunkou
MILITARY Land Survey Department
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
CINEMATOGRAPHES Animation films in early period
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Photographs
TOMATSU Shomei
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Prague
FONTANA, Franco
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
ZOKUSHIN: Gods of the Earth, Continued Shirasawa Seven Gods of Good Fortune (Hyottoko, or fire starter, is a character in the performance), Shirasawa, Fukushima Prefecture
TSUCHIDA Hiromi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Paris, Europe)
KANESAKA Kenji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Oiran)
Photographer unknown
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Yucca, Wonderland of Rocks
WESTON, Edward
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The sounds of the market People going home with Hozuki, Asakusa, Tokyo
HAMAYA Hiroshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Japanese Legation)
YAMAMOTO Sanshichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Montage for Photo-collages Depicting Postwar Society)
OTSUKA Gen
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Longevity Hill (No. 100)
YAMAMOTO Sanshichiro
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
The first jeep of the American occupying forces passed Japanese...
MYDANS, Carl
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Memorial town Former Zasshonokuma Station
INOUE Koji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Animal Apocalypse and Wild Animals Now A great cormorant is incubating fake eggs, made of plaster of paris, placed to keep it from raising more chicks, since these birds are multiplying excessively.
MIYAZAKI Manabu
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum