Nojima Yasuzo Shashin-shu. [A photobook of Yojima Yasuzo].

MITSUDA Yuri (2010.)

£75.00  [First Edition]

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First edition. Numerous photographic plates. Japanese text. Large 8vo. Original boards in dustjacket, a fine copy. Tokyo, Akaaka,

This is the best overview of Nojima Yasuzo's (1889-1964) work: In 1909 he entered Keio University but had to break off his studies due to poor health. In the following years he was active both as a painter and a photographer an in 1915 he opened a photographic studio in Nihonbashi. He was strongly influenced by the German travelling exhibition 'Film und Foto' that came to Japan in 1931. Standing at the cross-roads of pictorialism and 'new photography' Nojima's work has a painterly feel while his focus is very modern at the same time. His own style is particularly noticeable in his portraits and bulky nude studies that exude a fresh earthiness far removed from the Ukiyo-e aesthetic. Editor: Ivan Vartanian. 

Stock Code: 207356

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