- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Title
- (Portrait of foreign family)
- Original title
- (外国人家族像)
- Artist Name
- IDE Denjiro
- Year
- 1920-1930
- Material / Technique
- Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
- Dimensions
- 110x154mm
- Accession number
- 10105886
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