His depiction of architecture, gardens, and Japanese crafts
Japanese photographer
Takeji Iwamiya (岩宮 武二, Iwamiya Takeji, 1920–1989) was a Japanese photographer particularly known for his depiction of architecture, gardens, and Japanese crafts.[1]
^Unless otherwise noted, biographical information is from one or other of Akiko Okatsuka (岡塚章子) Nihon shashinka jiten (日本写真家事典) / 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers (Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000; ISBN 4-473-01750-8), p.53; "Iwamiya Takeji", Nihon no shashinka (日本の写真家) / Biographic Dictionary of Japanese Photography (Tokyo: Nichigai Associates, 2005; ISBN 4-8169-1948-1), pp. 56–58. Despite the English-language alternative titles, both books are entirely in Japanese.
TakejiIwamiya (岩宮 武二, IwamiyaTakeji, 1920–1989) was a Japanese photographer particularly known for his depiction of architecture, gardens, and Japanese...
Publications, Tokyo, 1960) is a good (although early) work. Teiji Itoh, TakejiIwamiya, Imperial Gardens of Japan (Weatherill, New York, 1970) covers the gardens...
The university adopted the current name in 1966. Toshiyuki Hosokawa TakejiIwamiya Kazuo Koike Sadao Nakajima Kazuki Ōmori Go Nagai Teruaki Georges Sumioka...
The permanent photographic collection includes works by Hisae Imai, TakejiIwamiya, Yutaka Takanashi, and Toyoko Tokiwa. The museum is at Kameyama-chō...
the Japanese Garden; from Chinese Origins to Modern Landscape Art, by TakejiIwamiya. New York: Weatherhill, 1980. Nitschke, Gunter. Japanese Gardens: Right...
(Mainichi, Tokyo, 1956) (text in Japanese and English) Teiji Itoh, TakejiIwamiya, Imperial Gardens of Japan (Weatherill, New York, 1970) covers the gardens...