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"Jeanne (Signed, Dreyer)" is a photobook by Nobuyoshi Araki, one of Japan's leading photographers, also known as "Araki." Published in 1991, the photos were taken and produced in 1965 when Araki was 25 years old and working as an advertising photographer for Dentsu. The original was a privately published photobook (originally titled "Gemi: La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc") with prints pasted directly into four scrapbooks. The originals were lost, but about 25 years later, a film with all the pages copied was found, leading to the publication of this book. Inspired by the film "The Passion of Jeanne" directed by Carl Theo Dreyer, this book "makes full use of bold montage techniques, and between the images that bear vivid traces of manual work, you can almost hear the youthful breathing of the 25-year-old photographer, who was immersed in the atmosphere of the 1960s" (from the commentary). Signed by the photographer (dedicated to Director Dreyer) .