Santa Fe Rie Miyazawa Photo By Kishin Shinoyama 1991 72 Repack -
The 1991 photobook Santa Fe by actress Rie Miyazawa and photographer Kishin Shinoyama remains one of the most culturally significant and highest-selling art books in Japanese history. 📸 The Artistic Vision
: The original edition is a 136-page hardcover, often including three collectible postcards. The art direction was handled by Tsuguya Inoue, known for his work with Comme des Garçons Santa Fe Rie Miyazawa Photo By Kishin Shinoyama 1991 72
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Rie Miyazawa (b. 1973): By 1991, Miyazawa was not merely an actress; she was a pure-hearted superhero. Rising to fame as the lead in the Toei Fushigi Comedy Series and the iconic film Dear. My Teacher, she embodied the "national little sister." Her face was on commercials, dramas, and magazine covers. She was innocence personified. The 1991 photobook Santa Fe by actress Rie
- First Edition Markers: Check the colophon page. The original 1991 copies have a specific glossy slipcase and a red stamp.
- The "72" print: A genuine silver-halide print from 1991, measuring 72cm on the long side, signed by Shinoyama, recently auctioned for over $50,000 USD.
- Restoration: Many copies have yellowed due to the acidic paper used in the '90s bubble economy. High-quality scans of the "72" high-resolution files are sought after by digital archivists.
In the early 1990s, the fashion world was abuzz with the rise of supermodels, and one name stood out among the rest: Rie Miyazawa. A Japanese beauty with piercing features and a captivating presence, Miyazawa was making waves on runways and in magazines worldwide. One iconic image, taken by the renowned photographer Kishin Shinoyama in 1991, has become an enduring symbol of her status as a fashion icon: "Santa Fe Rie Miyazawa Photo By Kishin Shinoyama 1991 72." Thematic and iconographic readings