いで湯の女

宮寺 三朗 / Saburo Miyadera

¥16,500(¥15,000 + tax)

Publisher/のら社

   Published/1983
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/190*263*23
Google翻訳
Japanese photographer Saburo Miyadera's photo book "Ideyu no Onna". Saburo Miyadera, a photographer who knows many people who lived in Shizuoka and published many works in the 1980s and 90s. After graduating from a university/agricultural department and working at a laboratory related to livestock, he founded his own photo studio. Although not many photobooks have been published so far, Kazuo Kitai was the representative and Norasha, edited by Norio Osaki, edited "Norasha" (Alley) (1979) and "Ideyu no Onna" (1983). Published the book. The ability is with origami. A number of works taken with solid technique, insight, and deep love for the local area are rich in rhythm, deep and poetic. You can enjoy the sense even in the photo book "Paris" published in 1992. This is the second book from Norasha and focuses on geishas working in the town of Izuyu. Due to the decline of the so-called hot spring town, the number of geisha has decreased considerably. It is a wonderful book that shows the beauty that is unique to Japanese women by closely adhering to the on/off of such women.
<Related Artists> 宮寺 三朗 / Saburo Miyadera
<Condition> Jacket: Slight thread, Body: Insignia small seal mark
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