みづゑ (Mizue) 709, 1964

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Garden Objects of Atami Garden / Sofu Teshigahara
Lobby Wall of Zenkyoren Building / Yukihisa Isobe
Spotted cow Prehistoric wall painting from Tassili site (reproduction)
Christ in the Underworld Church of San Andrés in Armentiya
Eternal Surrounded by Angels Church of San Zeno in Verona
View of Paris / Yataro Noguchi
Tree Heart Peace / Wakao Waro
Woman with a Bird Hat / Masao Tsuruoka
Architecture and Art Today’s Vision Zenkyoren Building, Izumo Taisha Government Building, etc.
Prehistoric Wall Paintings at the Tassili Site in the Sahara Desert Scenery of the Ruins and Reproduction of Wall Paintings
Romanesque sculptures of angels and demons Saint-Lazare church in Autun, etc.
Architecture and Art = Today’s Vision (Interview) / Yoshiaki Higashino
Dr. Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Roth and Research on the Sahara In Memory of the Prehistoric Sahara Mural Exhibition / Iwao Kobori
Mr. Morse and the Dali Collection: A Travelogue of American Art (3) / Sumio Kuwahara
Angels and Demons Morphology of Romanesque Sculpture ③/ Sogen Yanagi
Perspective of the Art World / Ichiro Ikeda
Rodolphe Bledin ②/ Tsuguo Ando
Japanese Painting Waiting for a Turning Point–Prospects of a Postwar Artist ⑨ (End) / Jun Hamamura
From the Gallery / Takachiyo Uemura
Overseas Miscellaneous / Akira Muraki

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