Kaneji Domoto, apprentice exhibit in NYC

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Kaneji Domoto, apprentice exhibit in NYC

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http://cfa.aiany.org/index.php?section= ... vtid=10554

Kaneji started as an apprentice early in 1940.

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Roland Reisley's Usonia book lists five homes by Kaneji Domoto, with a small photo of each.

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These are the five Domoto houses in Reisley's book, in the order presented and at twice the published size:




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Post by Roderick Grant »

Paul, that's the Harris House.
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