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  1. Tadahiko Hayashi (Japanese: 林 忠彦, Hepburn: Hayashi Tadahiko, 1918–1990) was a Japanese photographer noted for a wide range of work including documentary (particularly genre scenes of the period immediately after the war) and portraiture.

  2. Hayashi was also known for his portraits of important literary figures and as a founding member of the Ginryusha Photography Group (1947), Japan Professional Photographers Society (1950), and Nikakai Photography Section (1953). He served as headmaster of the Japan School of Photography between 1980 and 1989.

  3. Tadahiko Hayashi (林 忠彦, Hayashi Tadahiko?) ( 5 mars 1918 - 18 décembre 1990) est un photographe japonais réputé pour un large éventail de travaux, y compris le genre documentaire (en particulier les scènes de genre de la période immédiatement après la guerre) et les portraits.

  4. Known for his portraits of the authors Osamu Dazai and Ango Sakaguchi, Tadahiko Hayashi relaunched his career in the immediate postwar era from Ginza, riding the wave of the kasutori * magazine boom, and winning instant popularity as a photographer.

  5. Hayashi was also known for his portraits of important literary figures and as a founding member of the Ginryusha Photography Group (1947), Japan Professional Photographers Society (1950), and Nikakai Photography Section (1953). He served as headmaster of the Japan School of Photography between 1980 and 1989.

  6. HAYASHI, Tadahiko. 1918- 1990 . Table of Contents Open Close. Information Identifiers MOMAT Collection. Information. Names. 林忠彦. HAYASHI, Tadahiko. Date of birth 1918. Date of death 1990 ...

  7. Tadahiko Hayashi: Tobacco Smoke and Men of Letters: 21 February - 18 March 2012: Tobacco & Salt Museum (Tokyo) The Tobacco & Salt Museum revisits the late (1918-90) Hayashi's "Literati" series, predictably selecting only those portraits that feature famous authors smoking cigarettes.