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A collection of works by Yasuzou Nojima (1889-1964), a Japanese painter and photographer representing the 20th century, "Yasuzo Nojima Posthumous Works". Growing up in a wealthy family, Nojima was a smart man who ran photo studios and art halls before the war, held epoch-making exhibitions, drew Western paintings himself, and also enjoyed photography. In the 1930s, he became the presiding officer himself and launched the douujinshi "Koga" with Iwata Nakayama and Ihei Kimura (Nobuo Ina also participated from the second issue). He is one of the people who made a great contribution to the promotion of prewar fine art photography. This book is a collection of works published the year after his death, and was also introduced in "History of Japanese Photographs 1956 --1986" by Ryuichi Kaneko and Ivan Valtanian. There are many wonderful works such as famous female nudes and avant-garde still life photographs. Text recording by Ihei Kimura, Nobuo Ina, Hiromu Hara (also in charge of this book binding), Kanbei Hanaya, Katsutoshi Funayama and others.