- Collection of
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
- Series title
- Japan's Dream Age
- Title
- Fishing for gobies
- Original title
- ハゼ釣り
- Artist Name
- NAGANO Shigeichi
- Year
- 1958
- Material / Technique
- Gelatine silver print
- Dimensions
- 321x228mm
- Accession number
- 10006518
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum “Search the Collection”
- https://collection.topmuseum.jp/Publish/detailPage/23775
About the creator
長野重一 / NAGANO Shigeichi
from Art Platform Japan: https://artplatform.go.jp/resources/collections/artists/A1699
- Date of birth
- 1925-03-30
- Birth place
- Ōita City, Ōita Prefecture
- Date of death
- 2019-01-30
- Death place
- Meguro-ku, Tokyo
- Medium
- Photography
- Gender
- male
- Update date
- 2023-02-14
Identifiers
- APJ ID
- A1699
- VIAF ID
- 110341291
- NDL ID
- 00049894
- ULAN ID
- 500333547
- AOW ID
- _43000241
- Wikidata ID
- Q5451991
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