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A very valuable original print of Nagasaki after the atomic bombing, featuring Urakami Cathedral. As you can see, this is a print of Urakami Cathedral, likely taken about six months after the bombing. It is a vintage print. It was taken from behind three people, presumably foreign believers, visiting Urakami Cathedral. The photographer was reportedly a journalist for a local newspaper. He seems to have captured many scenes of pre-war Nagasaki and the lives of its citizens. Urakami Cathedral was later dismantled, and its scars from the atomic bomb were not preserved. I personally wish it had been left standing, considering that many believers perished here in an instant. More than the state of this stone building, I am once again angered by the cruelty of the lives that vanished in an instant. The print is baryta, silver gelatin print. There is no signature, but it is a work by a famous person, so I hope you will investigate. There are no noticeable scratches or damage.
5 months ago
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