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ハナヤ勘兵衛HANAYA Kanbei

1903-01-12 – 1991-05-15

A1778

Names

ハナヤ勘兵衛

HANAYA Kanbei (index name)

Hanaya Kanbei (display name)

ハナヤ勘兵衛 (Japanese display name)

はなや かんべい (transliterated hiragana)

はなや かんべえ

Date of birth
1903-01-12
Birth place
Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture
Date of death
1991-05-15
Gender
male
Fields of activity
Photography

Wikipedia

Kanbei Hanaya (ハナヤ 勘兵衛, Hanaya Kanbei, 1903–1991) was a Japanese photographer. He was born in Osaka in 1903. In his twenties, he travelled in China and studied photography in Shanghai. In 1929, he purchased a photography supply shop in Ashiya, a city in Japan's Hyōgo Prefecture. The Ashiya Camera Club, a prominent feature of the New Photography movement, formed at the shop in 1930. Its membership included Iwata Nakayama, Kichinosuke Benitani, Juzo Matsubara, and Korai Seiji. The group began exhibiting in 1930 and published its first yearbook in 1931.From May 1932 to December 1933, Hanaya published in the modernist journal Koga. He helped found the Kansai Student Photography League in 1934. After World War II, he actively promoted photography in Kansai via networking and gallery promotion. He was awarded a distinguished contribution award from the Photographic Society of Japan in 1986.
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VIAF ID
78678365
AKL ID
40555164
NDL ID
00400546
Wikidata ID
Q6360953

2023-02-20