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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Akira Tateishi (1930-2021) "Olivia of the Sea". Tateishi, a pioneer of "underwater photographers," has published numerous works with motifs such as "coral," "dolphin," and "fish," which convey the beauty of the sea, and is Japan's first scuba. He has created numerous photographs set in the "sea", such as the launch of the diving magazine "Marine Diving". And this book is a book published in the 70's, and consists of illustrations of female nudes taken underwater. When he was a student, he majored in oil painting and drew still images of women, but in a sense, "stability" was boring. Tateishi, who saw a new discovery in the figure of a woman swimming freely in the sea, its "instability" and "the beauty of the moment" in the infinite flow, is motivated to create it. It is a work.