佐渡ヶ島(角川写真文庫)

岩宮 武二 / Takeji Iwamiya

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Publisher/角川書店

   Published/1956
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/130*183*5
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"Sadogashima (Kadokawa Photo Bunko)" is a collection of photographs representing Japan after the war, Takemiya Iwamiya. Iwanomiya, born in Yonago, Shimane Prefecture, and raised to see the island of Oki, likewise learned Elegy on the island of Sado, thought Sado, and began to grow in love with the island in the 1950s. He has visited Sado several times since 1954 and his work has been published as a collection of works from 1962 and Asahi Sonorama in 1977. However, although it is not known other than, the first work of Sado of Iwamiya is here in 34 of this Kadokawa photo library series, published in 1956. Sugino An, who was known for his photo book "Shinshin Scenery" and studied Iwamiya, went to Sado to follow Iwamiya's back, but why was he attracted to Sado? The thought is touched in the collection of works of 1962 and 77 years. Excerpts from the excerpt: "A feeling of an isolated island in the sea. The misery of a man of humanity, an allegory of Anju-Kan Fussyo King. The tone of Sado". Each Elegy had an impressive, sometimes even attractive appearance. Just as the springing water soaks and spreads in the sand, the feeling of love on the island was only passing with age. "
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<Condition> Jacket: small thread · small yogore Body: heaven · earth · small mouth small fade · small yogore, rim small damage
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