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portada Military Customs in old Japan (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Editorial
Año
2022
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
40
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
ISBN13
9788496894792
Editado en
España

Military Customs in old Japan (en Inglés)

Kazumasa Ogawa (Autor) · Shinden · Tapa Blanda

Military Customs in old Japan (en Inglés) - Kazumasa Ogawa

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In Military Dress of Ancient Japan, Ogawa, under the direction of Chitora Kawasaki of the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (Koyukai), collected a series of museum costumes and recreated the various warriors from the Heian period (Fujiwara era) to the Muromachi (Ashikaga era), from the 10th to the 16th centuries. In this work, the author provides us with much precise information about the types of armor and weapons, as well as the use given to each of them in each era.A magnificent look at Japans warrior past through the camera lens of a direct descendant of the samurai.Kazumasa Ogawa (1860-1929)He was born into a samurai family descended from the Matsudaira clan, a clan famous for being the clan to which the Tokugawa Ieyasu shogun belonged.Ogawa took up photography in 1873 while attending a missionary school in Tokyo.

In 1881, Ogawa continued his studies in photography under the watchful eye of the illustrious photographer Shimooka Renjo. In 1882, he moved to Boston, where he perfected his knowledge of photography. He returned to Japan and opened a photographic studio in 1885 in the Iidabashi district of Tokyo. In 1907, he founded the sensitive material factory named Tsukiji Kampan Seizo Kaisha and later founded the Ogawa Shashin Seihan Jo printing house.He was a founding member of the Japanese Photographic Society, in which he actively collaborated in the dissemination of photography.

In 1891, on the occasion of the inauguration of the first skyscraper in Japan, the Ryounkaku, he made a report on the hundred most beautiful geishas of Tokyo that were distributed in the form of postcards.

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