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Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児 or 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1 November 1911 – 30 May 1955) was a renowned Japanese amateur photographer, particularly in the 1930s. Chōkichi Satō (佐藤 長吉, Satō Chōkichi) was born in Kumagaya, Saitama on 1 November 1911. From the age of thirteen Satō had a Thornton reflex camera; on his graduation from school he took photographs in his free time from his work in a bicycle wholesaler. He was given the nom de guerre Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児, Satō Kōji) when young. Satō died of tuberculosis on 30 May 1955.

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  • كوغي ساتو (ar)
  • Kódži Sató (fotograf) (cs)
  • Kōji Satō (photographer) (en)
  • Kōji Satō (photographe) (fr)
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  • كوغي ساتو (باليابانية: 佐藤虹二) هو مصور ياباني، ولد في 1911، وتوفي في 1955 بسبب سل. (ar)
  • Kódži Sató (佐藤 虹児 nebo 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1. listopadu 1911 Kumagaja, prefektura Saitama – 30. května 1955) byl renomovaný japonský amatérský fotograf, zejména ve 30. letech 20. století. (cs)
  • Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児 or 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1 November 1911 – 30 May 1955) was a renowned Japanese amateur photographer, particularly in the 1930s. Chōkichi Satō (佐藤 長吉, Satō Chōkichi) was born in Kumagaya, Saitama on 1 November 1911. From the age of thirteen Satō had a Thornton reflex camera; on his graduation from school he took photographs in his free time from his work in a bicycle wholesaler. He was given the nom de guerre Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児, Satō Kōji) when young. Satō died of tuberculosis on 30 May 1955. (en)
  • Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児 or 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1911 - 1955) est un photographe japonais amateur, surtout actif dans les années 1930. Chōkichi Satō (佐藤 長吉, Satō Chōkichi) naît à Kumagaya, préfecture de Saitama le 1er novembre 1911. Dès l'âge de treize ans il possède un appareil réflex . Après sa sortie de l'école, il prend des photos pendant son temps libre lorsqu'il travaille pour un grossiste en bicyclettes. Il reçoit le nom de guerre Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児, Satō Kōji) quand il est jeune. Satō meurt de tuberculose le 30 mai 1955. (fr)
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  • كوغي ساتو (باليابانية: 佐藤虹二) هو مصور ياباني، ولد في 1911، وتوفي في 1955 بسبب سل. (ar)
  • Kódži Sató (佐藤 虹児 nebo 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1. listopadu 1911 Kumagaja, prefektura Saitama – 30. května 1955) byl renomovaný japonský amatérský fotograf, zejména ve 30. letech 20. století. (cs)
  • Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児 or 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1 November 1911 – 30 May 1955) was a renowned Japanese amateur photographer, particularly in the 1930s. Chōkichi Satō (佐藤 長吉, Satō Chōkichi) was born in Kumagaya, Saitama on 1 November 1911. From the age of thirteen Satō had a Thornton reflex camera; on his graduation from school he took photographs in his free time from his work in a bicycle wholesaler. He was given the nom de guerre Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児, Satō Kōji) when young. From 1931 his photographs appeared in Camera and , and from 1933 in . Satō's works were selected for the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1940. After the war, Satō changed the characters for Kōji from 虹児 to 虹ニ. An energetic and widely exhibited portraitist before and during the war, Satō turned his camera to his parents and his children after the war. Satō died of tuberculosis on 30 May 1955. Some of Satō's photographs are in the permanent collection of the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, and Shimane Art Museum. (en)
  • Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児 or 佐藤 虹ニ, Satō Kōji, 1911 - 1955) est un photographe japonais amateur, surtout actif dans les années 1930. Chōkichi Satō (佐藤 長吉, Satō Chōkichi) naît à Kumagaya, préfecture de Saitama le 1er novembre 1911. Dès l'âge de treize ans il possède un appareil réflex . Après sa sortie de l'école, il prend des photos pendant son temps libre lorsqu'il travaille pour un grossiste en bicyclettes. Il reçoit le nom de guerre Kōji Satō (佐藤 虹児, Satō Kōji) quand il est jeune. À partir de 1931, ses photographies paraissent dans Camera et Shashin Geppō, et à partir de 1933 dans Shashin Salon. Les œuvres de Satō sont sélectionnées pour être exposées à l'exposition internationale du Golden Gate en 1940. Après la guerre, Satō change le caractère kanji pour celui de Kōji de (虹児) vers (虹ニ). Portraitiste dynamique et largement exposé avant et pendant la guerre, Satō tourne son appareil vers ses parents et ses enfants après la guerre. Satō meurt de tuberculose le 30 mai 1955. Quelques-unes des photographies de Satō font partie des collections permanentes du musée métropolitain de photographie de Tokyo, du musée des beaux-arts de Houston et du musée d'art de Shimane. (fr)
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