Saturday, 18 February 2017

Exquisitely hand-colored portraits offer a glimpse of 1870s China

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Image: Metropolitan Museum of Art

Born to an aristocratic Austrian family in 1839, Baron Raimund von Stillfried spent his youth adventuring around the world before opening a photo studio in Yokohama, Japan.

There, he specialized in producing hand-colored souvenir photos of traditional Japanese “types” for wealthy Western tourists to bring home. His costumed portraits became highly influential in crafting European perceptions of Japan.

In the mid-1870s, he traveled to Shanghai and applied the same aesthetic conventions to traditional Chinese “types,” posing beggars, workers and high society people in carefully staged portraits. Read more...

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from Mashable

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