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.Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography: . Maruki opened his first studio in the Uchisaiwaicho district of Tokyo in 1880, and his business continued up until the early 1920s. Notes on Maruki Riyō studio portrait of Ito Hirobumi
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Old Japan website
In 1888 he was asked to help in producing a new official photograph of the Emperor as the one then in use was ten years old.


References

;Sources * Bennett, Terry. (2006)
''Photography in Japan 1853-1912.''
Tokyo:
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. * Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, editor. . Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000.


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Maruki Riyō studio portrait of Kaneko Kentarō (ca. 1904)
Japanese photographers 1854 births 1923 deaths {{Japan-photographer-stub