The Temple of Koryuji

In 1950, two years after the fire that destroyed the main hall of the pagoda and in prevention of future natural disasters, the Kyoto UNESCO Co-operative Association decided to produce a photographic record of the temple of Koryuji, one of the world's oldest wooden temple. They then took 184 photographs of all the temple's treasures, the majority of them having never been revealed to the public, and made 10 sets of them which they send to the Emperor of Japan, many prestigious cultural institutions such as the Louvre and the British Museum, as well as one to the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. Negatives were made out of those prints, thus creating the countertypes presented here, around two years later.

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