韓くに 幾山河

藤本 巧 / Takumi Fujimoto

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Publisher/フィルムアート社

   Published/1984
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/265*303*18
Google翻訳
A photo book by Takumi Fujimoto, a photographer by the Japanese photographer, “Han Kuni Iksan River”. Since visiting for the first time in 1970, he has been pursuing “Korea” for more than 40 years and has captured the history, customs, culture and changes in the camera through over 70 visits to the camera. My father's family is a Ikemo Taisha shrine carpenter, and my father has been impressed by the "Little Song Movement (including Korean art)" advocated by Ms. Yanagi and Asakawa, and I am interested in "life" in Korea Ms. Fujimoto, a disciple of Korean art critics, has recorded the entire Korean "folk" through cities, countryside, markets, rural areas, temples and shrines, ceremonies, nature, culture, architecture and decoration. In 2011, all 47,000 photographs were donated to the National Folklore Museum of Gyeongbokgung, and the exhibition was held there. This book is Fujimoto's early "Hankuni Trilogy" published in the 70's and 80's, and is a collection of works that follow "Han no Ni to Kuni no Uta to Man (1979)" and "Han Kuni and Old Temple (1982)." Preface: Kotaro Sawaki, Kiyoshi Aizu.
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<Condition> Jacket: Small thread ・ Small color ・ Small color ・ Small body ・ Damaged body: Body: Dark color ・ Small color
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