yama-bato:


Ikko Narahara     [+]
Yurakucho, from the series: ‘Tokyo the ’50s’, 1954-1958silver print, printed 199432,7 x 21,7cm

yama-bato:

Ikko Narahara     [+]

Yurakucho, from the series: ‘Tokyo the ’50s’, 1954-1958
silver print, printed 1994
32,7 x 21,7cm

yama-bato:


Ikko Narahara     [+]
Yurakucho, from the series: ‘Tokyo the ’50s’, 1954-1958silver print, printed 199432,7 x 21,7cm

yama-bato:

Ikko Narahara     [+]

Yurakucho, from the series: ‘Tokyo the ’50s’, 1954-1958
silver print, printed 1994
32,7 x 21,7cm

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