EditorialBuddhist priests in a mourning procession for officers in Hiroshima, Buddhist priests in Funeral Procession of Officers killed at Port Arthur, Hiroshima, Japan (title on object), public funeral, non, Christian religions, anonymous, 1905, cardboard, pho...
EditorialPhotograph of a mock-up of the Little Boy nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945. This was the first photograph of the Little Boy bomb casing to ever be released by the U.S. government (it was declassified in 1960).
EditorialJeunes Bretons au bain-Boys from Britanny bathing, or La baignade au moulin du Bois d'Amour-Bath next to the mill in the Bois d'Amour,1886. Canvas,60 x 73 cm Inv. B 26.
EditorialHis Majesty the Commander-in-Chief leaves for Hiroshima to take personal charge of the campaign. Daigensui Heika go-shinsei Hiroshima go-hassha no zu. September, 1894. Source: 16126.d.3.(17). Language: Japanese.
EditorialARTE SIGLO XX. JAPON. ASIA. MARUKI, Iri. Pintor japon?s que sufri? la tragedia de Hiroshima. "FANTASMAS". Detalle de un biombo de 8 x 3 m., que representa las escenas vividas algunos instantes despu?s de la explosi?n de la bomba at?mica sobre la ciudad.
EditorialARTE SIGLO XX. JAPON. ASIA. MARUKI, Iri. Pintor japon?s que sufri? la tragedia de Hiroshima. "AGUA". Detalle de un biombo de 8 x 3 m., que representa las escenas vividas algunos instantes despu?s de la explosi?n de la bomba at?mica sobre la ciudad.
EditorialPhotograph of a mock-up of the Little Boy nuclear weapon dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, in August 1945. This was the first photograph of the Little Boy bomb casing to ever be released by the U.S. government (it was declassified in 1960).
EditorialJeunes Bretons au bain-Boys from Britanny bathing, or La baignade au moulin du Bois d'Amour-Bath next to the mill in the Bois d'Amour,1886. Canvas,60 x 73 cm Inv. B 26.