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A collection of works by Japanese photographer Ko Kitamura "Koh Kitamura's Portfolio". The photo shows Kitamura's hobby of having a mansion in Ikeda, Osaka, born in a wealthy family. It seems that he studied painting under Ryohei Koiso, a Western-style painter when he was a student at the Department of Oil Painting, Tokyo University of the Arts. Start photography. In October 1971, he also held a solo exhibition at the Nikon Salon in Ginza. The motif is female nudes, but instead of straight photographs, the unique ideas of painting graduates, such as stitching together photographs, applying some paintings, and interweaving collages. This is a collection of works published in 1972, consisting of 10 unbounded works and two text plates, which contains unique and interesting illustrations. Eikoh Hosoe, who was asked to see the work and received advice at that time
, and Mr. Kitamura himself signed a double autograph . Limited to 500 copies. With edition number.