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Fine. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 136 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. "The early years of the 20th-century were a time of trmendous change and growth for Japan, which was reflected in the photography that emerged at the time. By the end of the 19th-century, a new generation of photographers was emerging, many of whom studied in a system that was integrating Western ideas into Japanese culture. As Japan made the transition into an industrialized economy, artists began to establish themselves in the international arena. The pre-war modern photography movement in Japan flourished with a rich exchange of ideas and information as aritsts studied in Europe and international artistic developments were explored through exhibitions and publications in Japan. "Modern Photography in Japan: 1915-1940"will present over 80 images, many of which have never been seen before in the United States, by 35 photographers whose work evolved from a pictorialist tradition to the beginning of a modernist aesthetic. Essay by Ryuichi Kaneko. Foreword by Norihiko Matsumoto. Introduction by Deborah Klochko." Text: Matsumoto Norihiko, Kaneko Ryuichi. cm 21, 5x25, 5; pp. 136; 82 COL; paperback, as new.
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Fine. Friends of Photography Bookstore, 2001. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Tight & clean copy. Softcover in its own neat flaps. With full page photography on stiff matte paper..
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Fine Condition. 136 pp., 82 photographs in color. Foreword by Matsumoto Norihiko. Introduction by Deborah Klochko, Curator. Stiff pictorial wraps. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco CA July 24-September 30, 2001. Artist biographies.