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Japanese photographer Hiroshi Hamaya's photo book "Japan's Back Coast (Fair Copy)". Hiroshi Hamaya was the first Japanese contributor to Magnum Photos, a pioneer of Japanese documentary photographers who have been researching and researching Japanese culture and folk for a long time since the end of the war. Hamatani, who was born and raised in Tokyo, which is vibrant and has remarkable modernization and economic and industrial development, even before and after the war, saw Niigata Prefecture for the first time and realized the gap in "time" and "culture". .. "Snow Country (1956)" was published as a photo book after traveling along the coast of the Sea of Japan from the 1940s and carefully exploring the harsh climate and the lives of people living under labor. The next year, this book "Ura Nihon" was published. Beginning with the sentence "For humans to understand humans" and "For Japanese to understand Japanese", the climate and people's daily lives along the coast of the Sea of Japan are described in detail. A collection of masterpieces that make a name for themselves in the history of Japanese culture and photography, which accused the unknown behind-the-scenes circumstances of Japan, such as the masterpiece "Awara no Taue / Tauejo", which can be said to be a symbol of primitive agriculture. Title: Shiko Munakata, Introduction: Yasunari Kawabata. (Case damage, data sheet missing)
<Related Artists>濱谷 浩 / Hiroshi Hamaya
<Condition> Acceptable with damaged slipcase.
Missing date sheet(but include copy of sheet)
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