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      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.26 x 7.03 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 7.26 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 8.25 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 7.26 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 5.75 x 8.25 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 7.26 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 6.27 x 8.25 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 7.26 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.27 x 7.01 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.
        May. 12, 2024

        Ryuji Miyamoto "Untitled" Print.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Ryuji Miyamoto (1947-2020) was a Japanese photographer known for his architectural photography. He was born on May 20, 1947, in Tokyo, Japan. Miyamoto's work focused on capturing the essence and beauty of architectural structures, often emphasizing geometric forms, patterns, and the interplay of light and shadow. Miyamoto's approach to architectural photography was characterized by his attention to detail and composition. He had a keen eye for capturing the unique qualities of buildings, whether they were modern skyscrapers, historical landmarks, or everyday structures. His images often highlighted the harmony between architecture and its surrounding environment. Throughout his career, Miyamoto collaborated with notable architects and was commissioned to photograph various architectural projects. His photographs were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications, contributing to the appreciation and understanding of architecture as an art form. In addition to his architectural photography, Miyamoto also explored other genres, including landscape and street photography. He had a deep appreciation for the beauty and aesthetics of his surroundings, which is reflected in his diverse body of work. Ryuji Miyamoto's contributions to architectural photography were widely recognized and celebrated. His photographs continue to inspire and provide unique perspectives on the built environment. Miyamoto passed away on August 24, 2020, leaving behind a legacy of captivating images that showcase the artistry and impact of architecture. Measures 10.25 x 7.26 Printed circa 1990s Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

        Morgan Auctions
      • Ryuji Miyamoto (b.1947) - Kobe, 1995
        Oct. 20, 2016

        Ryuji Miyamoto (b.1947) - Kobe, 1995

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Gelatin silver print, printed 2001, signed in both English and Japanese, titled, dated, editioned 13/15 and annotated in pencil verso, 39.5 x 50.2cm (15 5/8 x 19 3/4in)

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Ryuji Miyamoto (b.1947) - Architectural Apocalypse, 1985
        Oct. 20, 2016

        Ryuji Miyamoto (b.1947) - Architectural Apocalypse, 1985

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Gelatin silver print, printed later, signed in both English and Japanese, titled, dated and editioned 13/25 in pencil verso, 34.5 x 51cm (13 3/8 x 20 1/8in)

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 40 x
        Jun. 26, 2013

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 40 x

        Est: - €600

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 40 x 51 cm,R.

        Nagel Auction
      • Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 34,4
        Jun. 26, 2013

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 34,4

        Est: - €700

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 34,4 x 50,3cm,R.

        Nagel Auction
      • Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 50,2
        Jun. 26, 2013

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 50,2

        Est: - €700

        Miyamoto, Ryuji Setagaya/Tokyo, geboren 1947 50,2 x 40,2cm,R.

        Nagel Auction
      • RYUJI MIYAMOTO, Tokyo Cardboard House, 1994
        May. 24, 2013

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO, Tokyo Cardboard House, 1994

        Est: €1,200 - €1,440

        Gelatin silver print. 39.6 x 50.5 cm (50.7 x 60.6 cm). Signed and editioned 1/15 in felt tip pen in the lower margin. Signed, dated and titled in pencil in Arab and Japanese script and editioned 1/15 in felt tip pen on the verso. - Matted and framed. Provenance: Galerie Kicken, Berlin

        Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
      • Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947)
        Nov. 20, 2012

        Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947) Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong signed 'Ryuji Miyamoto' (lower right); signed, signed in Japanese, titled, numbered and dated '5/15 Kowloon Walled City Hong Kong 1987 Ryuji Miyamoto' (on the reverse) gelatin silver print image: 13 5/8 x 20in. (34.5 x 50.8cm.) sheet: 20 x 23¾in. (50.8 x 60.3cm.) Executed in 1987, this work is number five from an edition of fifteen

        Christie's
      • Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947)
        Nov. 20, 2012

        Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947)

        Est: £1,000 - £2,000

        Ryuji Miyamoto (B. 1947) Kowloon Walled City, Hong Kong signed 'Ryuji Miyamoto' (lower right); signed, signed in Japanese, titled, numbered and dated '3/15 Kowloon Walled City Hong Kong 1993 Ryuji Miyamoto' (on the reverse) gelatin silver print image: 15¾ x 19 7/8in. (40 x 50.5cm.) sheet: 20 x 23 7/8in. (50.8 x 60.7cm.) Executed in 1993, this work is number three from an edition of fifteen

        Christie's
      • RYUJI MIYAMOTO (b. 1947): NEUS MUSEUM BERLIN, NIOBIDENSHALL NACH SUDEN, 2000
        May. 19, 2012

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO (b. 1947): NEUS MUSEUM BERLIN, NIOBIDENSHALL NACH SUDEN, 2000

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO (b. 1947): NEUS MUSEUM BERLIN, NIOBIDENSHALL NACH SUDEN, 2000 C-print, numbered 9/10, unsigned, unframed. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. 37 x 29 in. (image), 50 x 37 1/2 in. (paper).

        STAIR
      • [ Photograph ]
        Dec. 09, 2011

        [ Photograph ]

        Est: - €1,500

        Miyamoto, Ryuji 1947 Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan "Kôbe, After the Earthquake". Japan 1995. Vintage. Gelatin silver print. Matted and framed. Number 3/15. 51 x 40cm. In perfect condition. Not examined out of the frame. Published in: Kobe. 1995. After the Earthquake. Photogaphs by Ryuji Miyamoto. Tokyo 1995. fig. p. 35. Provenance: Galerie Kicken, Berlin. Private ownership.

        Van Ham Kunstauktionen
      • Livres de photographies: Miyamoto, Ryuji (né en
        Oct. 20, 2011

        Livres de photographies: Miyamoto, Ryuji (né en

        Est: €350 - €400

        Livres de photographies: Miyamoto, Ryuji (né en 1947) Architectural Apocalypse. Heibonsha, Tokyo, 1988. In-4 (30,5 x 26 cm). Edition originale (seconde impression, 1990), signée par Ryuji Miyamoto. 122 pp. 62 photographies...

        Ader
      • MIYAMOTO RYUJI (b.1947)
        Jul. 01, 2009

        MIYAMOTO RYUJI (b.1947)

        Est: £3,000 - £4,000

        MIYAMOTO RYUJI (b.1947) Kobe Ekimae Building, Chuo-ku from After the Earthquake, 1995 gelatin silver print signed and numbered '7/15' in ink in margin; signed, titled, dated and numbered '7/15' in ink/pencil on verso 30½ x 26½in. (77.5 x 67.3cm.) overall

        Christie's
      • RYUJI MIYAMOTO
        May. 19, 2009

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO

        Est: £300 - £500

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO Kobe 1995. After the Earthquake. Tokyo: Telescope, 1995. Octavo (250 x 175mm). 56 black and white photographs. Original grey paper-covered boards, spine and front cover lettered in black, original dust-jacket printed in blue and pink. FIRST EDITION. A fine copy. The Photobook, vol. II, p.276.

        Christie's
      • RYUJI MIYAMOTO (b. 1947)
        Apr. 24, 2006

        RYUJI MIYAMOTO (b. 1947)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Kobe - After the Earthquake, 1995 4 gelatin silver prints each signed and numbered '2/15' in ink (in the margin); each signed, titled, dated and annotated in Japanese in pencil (on the verso) each 20 x 15 3/4 in. (50.8 x 40cm.) or the reverse (4)

        Christie's
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