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土門 拳 / Ken Domon

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Publisher/研光社

   Published/1960
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/96   Size/183*258*5
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Along with Ihei Kimura, a collection of works by Ken Domon, one of the leading Japanese photographers of the 20th century, "Rumie-chan's father died. Ken Domon is one of the leading journalists who pursues realism, and has produced numerous masterpieces, demonstrating his outstanding talent in depicting traditional Japanese culture such as temples and Buddhist statues. Furthermore, he has long served as a jury member for camera magazines, which have been essential to the promotion of Japanese news and art photography, in contests known as "Monthly", in which professional and amateur photographers submit their own works to hone their skills. He is a photographer who has served as a photographer and has been instrumental in teaching juniors. This book is one of the best masterpieces in postwar Japanese photo magazines, and is a sequel to "Children of Chikuho", which has been reprinted dozens of times since its publication in 1977. It focuses on a family in the depths of despair after being unemployed after the mine closed, and the children who find hope in it. It is (Recorded in The Japanese Photobook 1912–1990)
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