STUNNING PHOTOBOOK - SHOWING ALL FACETS of the work by Ihei Kimura (1901-1974)
Ihei Kimura was often compared to Henri Cartier-Bresson, the world-renowned French master of snapshots, and was called the "JAPANESE BRESSON".

The book includes many atmospheric scenes and portraits, reflecting Japanese society in the early 1950s. The interesting thing about this book is the material that is missing in the posthumous publications, for example three photographs of a (sober) striptease performance. Most of the photographs deal with subjects from Japan, Akita, Kabuki performances, Paris, China, Shanghai and more.
Very interesting advertisements at the end of the book.

VERY FRESH CONDITION

This is an auction by Ecki Heuser, 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany.
THANKS TO EVERYONE WORLDWIDE for your support.

Enjoy the selection and - like always:
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Asahi Shinbunsha, Tokyo. 1954. First edition, first printing.

Hardcover. 215 x 300 mm. 170 pages (8 pages with text, following 126 pages with 132 black and white photos, following 28 pages with text, following 8 pages with advertising). Photos: Ihei Kimura. Preface: Hideo Tsumura (Asahi Camera, Editor). Text: Ihei Kimura, Nobuo Ina (in Japanese only). Text in Japanese and English (title, subtitles, introduction).

Condition:
Inside excellent, fresh and flawless; clean with no marks and with no foxing. Outside very fresh with only light trace of use; no remarkable defects. No jacket, no slipcase. Overall very fine condition.

Great Japanese photobook - in great condition.

"An autodidact who taught himself to use a box camera at an early age, Tokyo native Ihei Kimura later became an acknowledged master of photo-realism using a 35mm camera. Throughout his professional career, Kimura focused on the informal aspects of quotidian Japanese life while rejecting modernist styles such as pictorials that prevailed before World War II. His snapshot reportage of Akita Prefecture, a rural region in northern Japan, established his favoured theme of the beauty and spontaneity of daily life.
After having worked in Taiwan for some years for a sugar-trading company Kimura returned to Japan in 1922, joined several photography clubs and established a studio in Tokyo in 1924. The 1930s where a productive decade for Kimura in which he assumed a highly visible role in Japanese photography with his Leica camera. This camera catalysed Kimura’s aesthetic of ‘snapshot spontaneity’ and the magazine Kōga founded by him along with Yasuzo Nojima, Iwata Nakayama and Nobuo Ina, provided a platform for the advocacy of candid photography. He also co-formed the groups Nippon Kōbō and Chūō Kōbō, which groups emphasised ‘realism’ in photography. In 1950, Kimura was elected chairman of the newly formed Japan Professional Photographers Society (JPS). Together with Ken Domon he did much to encourage a documentary spirit in amateur photography.
In the mid-fifties, Kimura made several trips to Europe, providing photographs for the camera magazines. Pari, a collection of his colour photographs of Paris, would only be published in 1974, but the use of colour was ahead of its time. On his return to Japan, Kimura concentrated on photographing rural life in Akita. He also worked on portraits, particularly of writers.
Kimura died at his home in Nippori on 31 May 1974. The Kimura Ihei Award for new photographers was promptly set up in his honour. He remains popular in Japan: his images still regularly appear in the magazine Asahi Camera. His work was exhibited at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in 2004.
The exhibited photograph depicts a scene from a love-suicide Bunraku play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, first performed in 1703. This photograph was part of the Kosho Watanabe Collection. Kosho Watanabe (1914-1993) worked for Asia-Pacific News Agencies as a cameraman during WW II. He founded the Japan Photo Critics Association in 1957. He was appointed Director of the Ken Domon Museum of Photography in 1992, but died the following year. He was actively engaged in socialising with photographers and was keen on collecting photographs and curating exhibitions."
(Ibasho Gallery)

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bun venit la 5h30. 5Uhr30 are sediul în ehrenfeld, cel mai la modă cartier din Köln - cu un magazin și cu un showroom pentru fotografie. 5H30 oferă cărți foto foarte rare, foarte frumoase, foarte speciale - sold out, modern-antiquarian și anticarian. oferim, de asemenea, felicitări de invitație foto, postere de film și foto, cataloage foto și printuri foto originale. 5Uhr30 este specializat în publicații foto germane, dar are și o gamă interesantă de cărți foto din toată Europa, Japonia, America de Nord și de Sud. broșuri de călătorie, cărți pentru copii, broșuri de companie... tot ceea ce are legătură cu fotografia în sens mai restrâns sau mai larg ne inspiră. vă rugăm să ne vizitați dacă vă aflați în Köln sau în zona înconjurătoare. Nu vei regreta! :) 5:30 am încearcă întotdeauna să ofere cea mai bună condiție. 5h30 se livrează în toată lumea, rapid și sigur - cu protecție 100%, cu asigurare completă și cu număr de urmărire. va rugam sa ne contactati prin email, daca aveti intrebari sau daca sunteti in cautarea de ceva special, deoarece doar o parte din ofertele noastre sunt online. Multumesc pentru interesul tau. ecki heuser și echipa
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STUNNING PHOTOBOOK - SHOWING ALL FACETS of the work by Ihei Kimura (1901-1974)
Ihei Kimura was often compared to Henri Cartier-Bresson, the world-renowned French master of snapshots, and was called the "JAPANESE BRESSON".

The book includes many atmospheric scenes and portraits, reflecting Japanese society in the early 1950s. The interesting thing about this book is the material that is missing in the posthumous publications, for example three photographs of a (sober) striptease performance. Most of the photographs deal with subjects from Japan, Akita, Kabuki performances, Paris, China, Shanghai and more.
Very interesting advertisements at the end of the book.

VERY FRESH CONDITION

This is an auction by Ecki Heuser, 5Uhr30.com, Cologne, Germany.
THANKS TO EVERYONE WORLDWIDE for your support.

Enjoy the selection and - like always:
IF YOU WIN MORE THAN 1 OF MY BOOKS IN THIS AUCTION,
YOU WILL PAY ONLY 1 X SHIPPING COSTS - WORLDWIDE.

Asahi Shinbunsha, Tokyo. 1954. First edition, first printing.

Hardcover. 215 x 300 mm. 170 pages (8 pages with text, following 126 pages with 132 black and white photos, following 28 pages with text, following 8 pages with advertising). Photos: Ihei Kimura. Preface: Hideo Tsumura (Asahi Camera, Editor). Text: Ihei Kimura, Nobuo Ina (in Japanese only). Text in Japanese and English (title, subtitles, introduction).

Condition:
Inside excellent, fresh and flawless; clean with no marks and with no foxing. Outside very fresh with only light trace of use; no remarkable defects. No jacket, no slipcase. Overall very fine condition.

Great Japanese photobook - in great condition.

"An autodidact who taught himself to use a box camera at an early age, Tokyo native Ihei Kimura later became an acknowledged master of photo-realism using a 35mm camera. Throughout his professional career, Kimura focused on the informal aspects of quotidian Japanese life while rejecting modernist styles such as pictorials that prevailed before World War II. His snapshot reportage of Akita Prefecture, a rural region in northern Japan, established his favoured theme of the beauty and spontaneity of daily life.
After having worked in Taiwan for some years for a sugar-trading company Kimura returned to Japan in 1922, joined several photography clubs and established a studio in Tokyo in 1924. The 1930s where a productive decade for Kimura in which he assumed a highly visible role in Japanese photography with his Leica camera. This camera catalysed Kimura’s aesthetic of ‘snapshot spontaneity’ and the magazine Kōga founded by him along with Yasuzo Nojima, Iwata Nakayama and Nobuo Ina, provided a platform for the advocacy of candid photography. He also co-formed the groups Nippon Kōbō and Chūō Kōbō, which groups emphasised ‘realism’ in photography. In 1950, Kimura was elected chairman of the newly formed Japan Professional Photographers Society (JPS). Together with Ken Domon he did much to encourage a documentary spirit in amateur photography.
In the mid-fifties, Kimura made several trips to Europe, providing photographs for the camera magazines. Pari, a collection of his colour photographs of Paris, would only be published in 1974, but the use of colour was ahead of its time. On his return to Japan, Kimura concentrated on photographing rural life in Akita. He also worked on portraits, particularly of writers.
Kimura died at his home in Nippori on 31 May 1974. The Kimura Ihei Award for new photographers was promptly set up in his honour. He remains popular in Japan: his images still regularly appear in the magazine Asahi Camera. His work was exhibited at the Rencontres d'Arles festival in 2004.
The exhibited photograph depicts a scene from a love-suicide Bunraku play by Chikamatsu Monzaemon, first performed in 1703. This photograph was part of the Kosho Watanabe Collection. Kosho Watanabe (1914-1993) worked for Asia-Pacific News Agencies as a cameraman during WW II. He founded the Japan Photo Critics Association in 1957. He was appointed Director of the Ken Domon Museum of Photography in 1992, but died the following year. He was actively engaged in socialising with photographers and was keen on collecting photographs and curating exhibitions."
(Ibasho Gallery)

Povestea Vânzătorului

bun venit la 5h30. 5Uhr30 are sediul în ehrenfeld, cel mai la modă cartier din Köln - cu un magazin și cu un showroom pentru fotografie. 5H30 oferă cărți foto foarte rare, foarte frumoase, foarte speciale - sold out, modern-antiquarian și anticarian. oferim, de asemenea, felicitări de invitație foto, postere de film și foto, cataloage foto și printuri foto originale. 5Uhr30 este specializat în publicații foto germane, dar are și o gamă interesantă de cărți foto din toată Europa, Japonia, America de Nord și de Sud. broșuri de călătorie, cărți pentru copii, broșuri de companie... tot ceea ce are legătură cu fotografia în sens mai restrâns sau mai larg ne inspiră. vă rugăm să ne vizitați dacă vă aflați în Köln sau în zona înconjurătoare. Nu vei regreta! :) 5:30 am încearcă întotdeauna să ofere cea mai bună condiție. 5h30 se livrează în toată lumea, rapid și sigur - cu protecție 100%, cu asigurare completă și cu număr de urmărire. va rugam sa ne contactati prin email, daca aveti intrebari sau daca sunteti in cautarea de ceva special, deoarece doar o parte din ofertele noastre sunt online. Multumesc pentru interesul tau. ecki heuser și echipa
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Numărul de Cărți
1
Subiect
Artă, Fotografie
Titlul Cărții
Select Pictures by Ihei Kimura
Stare
Bună
Autor/ Ilustrator
Ihei Kimura
Anul de publicație al celui mai vechi articol
1954
Înălțime
300 mm
Ediție
Prima Ediție
Lățime
215 mm
Limbă
Engleză, Japoneză
Original language
Da
Editor
Asahi Shinbunsha, Tokyo
Legare
Copertă cartonată
Numărul de pagini
170

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As always, excellent books in great condition. Quick, secure shipping. Thanks once again!!

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Nice experience, everything fine, well packed, book in very good condition as described, thank you

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Hello, I have well received these two marvelous books in mint condition and very well packed. I fully recommend the vendor. Thank You

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Item brand new in original package. Well wrapped for transport. Good deal.

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Keptunkurk

Prachtig boek! Goed verpakt ontvangen. Echter: het te veel gebruikte inpaktape is heel erg agressief: bij het uitpakken kan het zelfs de inhoud van het pakket beschadigen. Hg. KvZ

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thank you for your positive feedback! the parcel tape protects the book from moisture and humidity and prevents the book from bumping (because it slides back and forth). this is very important. of course, the parcel tape never comes into direct contact with the book, the cover or the publisher's original plastic film. best wishes! ecki heuser, owner of "5Uhr30.com"

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