, debating the balance between moral rights (the dignity of the person portrayed) and the economic rights of the photographer and publisher. Atlantis Press Madame de Syuga
: The photography heavily utilizes lighting, shadows, and intricate artistic backdrops to frame the human form. 4. Where to Find Information
Dewi Sukarno met President Sukarno in 1959 at the age of 19 while working in Tokyo. Following Sukarno's ousting in 1967 and his subsequent death in 1970, she lived as a socialite in Europe and the United States before returning to Japan. The publication of Madame de Syuga occurred decades after her husband's death, during a period when she was established as a prominent, albeit outspoken, media personality in Japan.
: "Syuga" (or Shuga ) translates to "Supreme Grace" or "Elegance," intended to highlight her enduring beauty even in her 50s at the time of publication. 2. Historical Controversy