こども風土記 / Children in Japan(With OBI)

濱谷 浩 / Hiroshi Hamaya

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Publisher/中央公論社

   Published/1959
Format/ハードカバー&スリップケース   Pages/-   Size/260*275*28
Google翻訳
A photo book of Hiroshi Hamaya, one of Japan's leading photographers, "Children in Japan". Hiroshi Hamaya was the first Japanese contributor to Magnum Photos, a pioneer of Japanese documentary photographers who have been researching and researching Japanese culture and folk for a long time since the end of the war. Hamatani, who was born and raised in Tokyo, which is vibrant and has remarkable modernization and economic and industrial development, even before and after the war, saw Niigata Prefecture for the first time and felt the gap between "time" and "culture". Real feeling. Then, from the 1940s, he traveled along the coast of the Sea of Japan and carefully explored the harsh climate and the lives of people living under labor, and published a photo book "Snow Country" (1956). The following year, he published "Ura Nihon" (1957), one of the best masterpieces in the history of photography, which has been highly acclaimed as a "textbook for photo books" for a long time. This book was published following "China I've seen" and "Poetry's Hometown" (both 1958). A masterpiece composed with the motifs of "four seasons" and "children" all over Japan. Mainly monochrome, with some color recording. With obi. (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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Slip case: Slight discoloration / Slight stain / Slight stain Jacket: Slight thread, Body: Heaven / Earth / Small mouth Slight burn
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