Color いつか見た風景 / Color Somehow Familiar Places

北井 一夫 / Kazuo Kitai

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Publisher/PCT

   Published/2021
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/240*240*13
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A collection of works by Kazuo Kitai, a photographer representing postwar Japan, "Color Somehow Familiar Places". Kitai has published a large number of work collections based on documentaries, focusing on motifs such as "struggle," "countryside," "nature," and "China," but this is a rare "color." One book by. A monochrome version of "Someday I saw the scenery" (Sokyusha), which was composed of illustrations taken at the same time, was also published in 1990, and Kitai also liked the monochrome tone, so it was included in the collection of works. Most of the things were monochrome. However, it seems that most of the illustrations taken in the work of magazines in the 1970s were in color, and many were introduced in the now-defunct Asahi Camera and Nippon Camera. It is a valuable book that you can enjoy with the wonderful image taken by Kazuo Kitai, in which the postwar "original landscape of Japan" left behind the extremely valuable economic growth is now in "color".
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