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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsBiography[edit]Books by Natori and of Natori’s works[edit]Books about Natori[edit]Other books with works by Natori[edit]References[edit]Biography[edit]Born in Tokyo on 3 September 1910, Natori studied at Keio normal school but upon graduation went with his mother to Munich, where he studied at a school of arts and crafts. In 1930 he married while in Germany he married Erna Mecklenburg, a craft designer whom he would collaborate with throughout his career.[1] He became interested in photography and in 1931 obtained a Leica.After selling his wife Erna’s photograph of the aftermath of the Munich Stadtmuseum burning to a local newspaper,[1] in 1931 he got a contract to work as a photographer for Ullstein, which in 1933 sent him to Manchuria to cover the Mukden Incident. After immediate hostilities there had ended, Natori went to Japan and set up the first Nihon K\u014db\u014d. When that collapsed he set up the second, working on its magazine Nippon. He went to Berlin for the 1936 Olympics, and thence went directly to the US. Some of the photographs he took while in the US were published by Life and in 1937 he became the first Japanese photographer to be contracted to that magazine. Natori returned to Japan and Japanese-held China, and worked through the wartime years on various Japanese propaganda organs, such as Shanghai and Canton. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 1947, Natori set up Sh\u016bkan San Ny\u016bsu (Weekly Sun News), inspired by Life and similar western magazines (though published on inferior paper). This ended two years later, whereupon Natori edited and also did photography for Iwanami Shashin Bunko (1950\u201359). He was busy in the fifties and made a number of trips outside Japan: to China in 1956, and to Europe every year from 1959 to 1962. Toward the end of this period he photographed romanesque sculpture and architecture.Natori died in Tokyo on 23 November 1962.Books by Natori and of Natori’s works[edit]Grosses Japan. Berlin: Karl Specht, 1937.Iwanami Shashin Bunko (\u5ca9\u6ce2\u5199\u771f\u6587\u5eab). Tokyo: Iwanami.5. Amerikajin (\u30a2\u30e1\u30ea\u30ab\u4eba). 1950.6. Amerika (\u30a2\u30e1\u30ea\u30ab\u4eba). 1950.8. Shashin (\u5199\u771f). 1950.144. Nagano-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u9577\u91ce\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.150. Wakayama-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u548c\u6b4c\u5c71\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.153. \u014cita-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u5927\u5206\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.156. Kanagawa-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u795e\u5948\u5ddd\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.164. Ehime-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u611b\u5a9b\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.170. Shiga-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u6ecb\u8cc0\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.173. Chiba-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u5343\u8449\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1955.234. Okayama-ken: Shin-fudoki (\u5ca1\u5c71\u770c\uff1a\u65b0\u98a8\u571f\u8a18). 1957.Atarashii shashinjutsu (\u65b0\u3057\u3044\u5199\u771f\u8853). Foto Raiburar\u012b 3. Tokyo: Keiy\u016bsha, 1955.Sunappu (\u30b9\u30ca\u30c3\u30d7). Asahi Camera K\u014dza. Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1956.Kumi shashin no tsukurikata (\u7d44\u5199\u771f\u306e\u4f5c\u308a\u65b9). Tokyo: Keiy\u016bsha, 1956.Bakusekizan sekkuri (\u9ea6\u7a4d\u5c71\u77f3\u7a9f). Tokyo: Iwanami, 1957.Romanesuku: Seiy\u014dbi no shigen (\u30ed\u30de\u30cd\u30b9\u30af\uff1a\u897f\u6d0b\u7f8e\u306e\u59cb\u6e90). Tokyo: Keiy\u016bsha, 1962. A collection of black and white photographs (and a tiny number of color photographs) of Romanesque architectural ornament, painting, statuary, etc. Text \u2014 by Munemoto Yanagi (\u67f3\u5b97\u7384, Yanagi Munemoto) \u2014 and captions in Japanese only.Ningen d\u014dbutsu mon’y\u014d: Romanesuku bijutsu to sono sh\u016bhen (\u4eba\u9593\u52d5\u7269\u6587\u69d8\uff1a\u30ed\u30de\u30cd\u30b9\u30af\u7f8e\u8853\u3068\u305d\u306e\u5468\u8fba). Tokyo: Keiy\u016bsha, 1963. A collection of black and white photographs of Romanesque architectural ornament, painting, statuary, etc., as well as its Roman precursors. Text \u2014 by Sahoko Tsuji (\u8fbb\u4f50\u4fdd\u5b50, Tsuji Sahoko) \u2014 and captions in Japanese only.Shashin no yomikata (\u5199\u771f\u306e\u8aad\u307f\u304b\u305f). Iwanami Shinsho. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1973.Natori Y\u014dnosuke no shigoto: Dainihon (\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9\u306e\u4ed5\u4e8b\uff1d\u5927\u65e5\u672c). Tokyo: Seibu Bijutsukan, 1978.Amerika 1937 (\u30a2\u30e1\u30ea\u30ab1937). Tokyo: K\u014ddansha, 1992. ISBN\u00a04-06-205689-5.Natori Y\u014dnosuke (\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9). Nihon no Shashinka. Tokyo: Iwanami, 1998. ISBN\u00a04-00-008358-9.Doitsu 1936-nen (\u30c9\u30a4\u30c4\u30fb1936\u5e74). Tokyo: Iwanami, 2006. ISBN\u00a04-00-008083-0.Books about Natori[edit]Ishikawa Yasumasa (\u77f3\u5ddd\u4fdd\u660c). H\u014dd\u014d shashin no seishun jidai: Natori Y\u014dnosuke to nakamatachi (\u5831\u9053\u5199\u771f\u306e\u9752\u6625\u6642\u4ee3\uff1a\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9\u3068\u4ef2\u9593\u305f\u3061). Tokyo: K\u014ddansha, 1991.Mikami Masahiko (\u4e09\u795e\u771f\u5f66). Wagamama ippai Natori Y\u014dnosuke (\u308f\u304c\u307e\u307e\u3044\u3063\u3071\u3044\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9). Tokyo: Chikuma Shob\u014d, 1988. ISBN\u00a04-480-82243-7.Nakanishi Teruo (\u4e2d\u897f\u662d\u96c4). Natori Y\u014dnosuke no jidai (\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9\u306e\u6642\u4ee3). Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1981.Other books with works by Natori[edit]Dokyumentar\u012b no jidai: Natori Y\u014dnosuke, Kimura Ihee, Domon Ken, Miki Jun no shashin kara (\u30c9\u30ad\u30e5\u30e1\u30f3\u30bf\u30ea\u30fc\u306e\u6642\u4ee3\uff1a\u540d\u53d6\u6d0b\u4e4b\u52a9\u30fb\u6728\u6751\u4f0a\u5175\u885b\u30fb\u571f\u9580 \u62f3\u30fb\u4e09\u6728\u6df3\u306e\u5199\u771f\u304b\u3089) \/ The Documentary Age: Photographs by Natori Younosuke, Kimura Ihee, Domon Ken, and Miki Jun. Tokyo: Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, 2001. An exhibition catalogue. The book reproduces 16 of Natori’s photographs of the US. Captions in both Japanese and English, other text in Japanese only.References[edit]^ a b Encyclopedia Nipponica (\u65e5\u672c\u5927\u767e\u79d1\u5168\u66f8). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 1984.(in Japanese). Jinbo Ky\u014dko (\u795e\u4fdd\u4eac\u5b50). “Natori Y\u014dnosuke.” Nihon shashinka jiten(\u65e5\u672c\u5199\u771f\u5bb6\u4e8b\u5178) \/ 328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers. 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