Views And Costumes Of Japan 1 Hand colored photograph

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Views And Costumes Of Japan 1 Hand colored photograph

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Japanese woman in kimono, ca. 1870
Baron von Raimund Stillfried-Rathenitz and H. Andersen: Views and Costumes of Japan, Yokohama: ca. 1877. Silver albumen photograph with hand-applied watercolor, 14 7/8 in. x 11 5/8 in.

Stillfried initially served in the Austrian army but later pursued photography as a career. He traveled extensively throughout Japan in the 1870s, capturing images of landscapes, architecture, people, and customs. His photographs provide valuable insights into Japan during the Meiji era, offering glimpses into a society that was rapidly modernizing and changing. In 1872, Stillfried opened a photography studio in Yokohama, which became highly successful. He collaborated with various photographers, including Felice Beato, and acquired and sold negatives of their works. Stillfried's studio produced a vast array of photographs, including hand-colored albumen prints, stereographs, and souvenir albums that catered to Western tourists' interests in Japanese culture. Despite his significant contributions to early Japanese photography, Stillfried's methods were not always well-received. Some critics accused him of staging scenes or manipulating images to suit Western tastes and stereotypes. Nevertheless, his work remains important for its historical and cultural significance.

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