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A collection of works by Kikue Yamada, a Japanese female artist. Kikue Yamada was the wife of Saburo Yamada (1902-1967), who was the president of Toppan Printing for more than 20 years, and was a painter who studied under the legendary Western painter Kanji Maeda, who died at the age of 33. By the way, Saburo Yamada was a Sunday painter who studied under Ima Ma Arishima, and his husband and wife were all hobbies of painting. This book is a collection of works made up of photographs taken by Yamada when he traveled to Europe around 1970 (some of them were taken in 1958). In Mitsukoshi, it seems that the second "photo exhibition" was held following Shotaro Akiyama, and it seems that many people did not expect Yamada's work, which is not a cameraman, at first, but a certain composition and tone, And he admired the sense of color and the beautiful color photographs that people who clearly have no knowledge of painting cannot draw. Architect Yoshida 58, who was in charge of the preface, praises the beautiful works.