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(2) 薬莢を拾い集める婦人

2 - A Woman Picking up Shell Cases (2) 薬莢を拾い集める婦人

KUWABARA Shisei 桑原 史成

Collection of
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Series title
Vietnam
Title
2 - A Woman Picking up Shell Cases
Original title
(2) 薬莢を拾い集める婦人
Artist Name
KUWABARA Shisei
Year
1973
Material / Technique
Gelatin silver print on developing-out paper
Dimensions
316x466mm
Accession number
10008777
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