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Takeji Iwamiya (岩宮 武二,
Iwamiya Takeji, 1920–1989) was a ****anese
photographer particularly known for his
depiction of architecture, gardens, and ****anese...
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Inoue became the
first apprentice to
Takeji Iwamiya in
Osaka in 1951.
While continuing to work with
Iwamiya in 1954, he
started work as
temporary cameraman...
- ****anese Garden; from
Chinese Origins to
Modern Landscape Art, by
Takeji Iwamiya. New York: Weatherhill, 1980. Nitschke, Gunter. ****anese Gardens: Right...
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permanent photographic collection includes works by
Hisae Imai,
Takeji Iwamiya,
Yutaka Takanashi, and
Toyoko Tokiwa. The
museum is at Kameyama-chō 3–1...
- Tokuda.
There he is
influenced by
Nakaji Yasui and
Bizan Ueda.
Takeji Iwamiya wrote about an
episode when he and Kōno were on an
outdoor photo session...
- Publications, Tokyo, 1960) is a good (although early) work.
Teiji Itoh,
Takeji Iwamiya,
Imperial Gardens of ****an (Weatherill, New York, 1970)
covers the gardens...
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university adopted the
current name in 1966.
Toshiyuki Hosokawa Takeji Iwamiya Kazuo Koike Sadao Nakajima Kazuki Ōmori Go
Nagai Teruaki Georges Sumioka...
- friend. In Osaka,
Moriyama worked at the
studio of
photographer Takeji Iwamiya before moving to
Tokyo in 1961 to
connect with the
radical photography...
- Wood Joints:
Building Traditions of
Europe and ****an. Birkhäuser. Takeji,
Iwamiya (2000). Katachi.
Chronicle Books. Treib, Mark (May 1976). The ****anese...
- (Mainichi, Tokyo, 1956) (text in ****anese and English)
Teiji Itoh,
Takeji Iwamiya,
Imperial Gardens of ****an (Weatherill, New York, 1970)
covers the gardens...