うつやか / Utsuyaka

小林 鷹 / Taka Kobayashi

¥3,740(¥3,400 + tax)

Publisher/光村推古書院

   Published/2017
Format/ソフトカバー&スリップケース   Pages/92   Size/223*293*15
Google翻訳
A collection of works by Japanese photographer Kobayashi Akira, Utsuyaka. Born in Shizuoka Prefecture in 1951 and traveled to the United States in the early 70's, studied under one of Japan's leading photographers, Koichi Inakoshi, and became a freelancer in New York in 1979, creating a studio in New York, serving as a client for Bloomingdale and JC Pennies. After returning to Japan in the late 80's, he is a great master who has made a name for himself in the fields of fashion and commercials, and has been involved in the production of corporate advertisements modeled on many celebrities. This book is a collection of works that portray a "Japanese beauty" modeled on Gion's Maiko. A woman filled with noble, high-class, with a strong will to hide, drawn by a female Japanese artist Uemura Matsuzono. A world of "ultimate beauty" that was drawn while being drawn to women who acted like "high store", and acted in high-class women with the introduction of the advisor of a long-established kimono manufacturer in Kyoto, who wanted to express such a world in photographs.
<Related Artists> 稲越 功一 / Koichi Inakoshi
<Condition> Case: Small thread, band small Yabure, Body: Aging
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