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Tomoko Uemura In Her Bath. Tomoko in her bath, Minamata Classic Photographs 2021 Sotheby's Although the subject's surname is "Kamimura", [2] the photograph is commonly known as Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath Protest comes from around the world and blaming the Chisso Corporation
W. Eugene Smith Tomoko Uemura in her Bath (1971 1973) MutualArt from www.mutualart.com
Eugene Smith Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath 1972 Not on view; Medium Gelatin silver print Dimensions 8 1/4 × 13 7/16" (20.9 × 34.1 cm) Credit Gift of Robert B This poignant image is part of a series that brought global attention to the Minamata disease, which was caused by mercury poisoning due to industrial pollution.
W. Eugene Smith Tomoko Uemura in her Bath (1971 1973) MutualArt
One of the photos "Tomoko Uemura in her Bath" was shocking the world when published in for the first time in Life magazine on June 1972 Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c Tomoko was severally disabled, as a result of mercury poisoning, through her mother who ate fish caught in the nearby bay, contaminated by industrial wastewater from a chemical factory
W. Eugene Smith Tomoko Uemura in Her Bath, from Minamata (1972) Artsy. Born in 1956, Tomoko suffered from mercury poisoning The details of Tomoko's body paint a visual— the little girl is suffering the symptoms of mercury poisoning, "crippled and deformed since birth." This portrayal of Tomoko reduces her to a "deformed" victim, stigmatizing her impairment
Tomoko Uemura in the bath. Photo that shocked the whole world Pictolic. Mercury had entered her bloodstream through the placenta, leaving her blind, deaf, and with useless legs This stems from a misreading of the first kanji of the subject's surname Kamimura (上村).