Photography in Japan, 1853-1912 /
Photography in Japan 1853-1912 is an authoritative and unique visual record of Japan's metamorphosis from a feudal society to a modern, industrial nation. The 350 old and rare images in this book, most of them published here for the first time, not only chronicle the introduction of photography...
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Rutland, Vt. :
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c2006
Tokyo ; North Clarendon, Vt. : Tuttle Pub., c2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : Tuttle Publishing, c2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : c2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : [2006], ©2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : c2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, Vt. : ©2006 Tokyo ; Rutland, VT : [2006] |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Photography Meets Japan
- Chapter 1 1850s: The First Images
- The China Connection
- Castaways: First Images of Japanese
- Eliphalet Brown Jr
- Edward Kern
- Edward Edgerton
- First Cameras, First Students
- The Norwegian
- A British Camera in Tokyo
- Pierre Rossier
- Chapter 2. 1860s: Western Studios Dominate
- Samuel Brown
- Francis Hall
- Orrin Freeman
- Ukai Gyokusen
- John Wilson
- Overseas Missions
- Shimooka Renjo
- Ueno Hikoma
- Uchida Kuichi
- Yokoyama Matsusaburo
- Tomishige Rihei
- Felix Beato
- William Saunders
- Charles Parker
- Antoine Fauchery
- Frederick Sutton
- Wilhelm Burger
- Milton Miller
- Charles Weed
- Other Western Photographers
- Other Japanese Photographers
- Chapter 3. 1870s: Japanese Competition
- Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz
- The Gordes Brothers
- John Reddie Black and The Far East
- Michael Moser
- Hermann Andersen
- Baron Franz von Stillfried-Ratenicz
- David Welsh
- Other Western Photographers
- Esaki Reiji
- Suzuki Shinichi I
- Suzuki Shinichi II
- Usui Shusaburo
- Nakajima Matsuchi
- Ichida Sota
- Yamamoto
- Other Japanese Photographers
- Chapter 4. 1880s: Western Studios Give Way
- Tamamura Kozaburo
- Kusakabe Kimbei
- Ogawa Kazumasa
- Other Japanese Photographers
- Adolfo Farsari
- Francis Guillemard
- Other Western Photographers
- Chapter 5. 1890s: Japanese Studios Dominate
- Enami Tamotsu
- Kajima Seibei
- Ogawa Sashichi
- Other Japanese Photographers
- Henry Strohmeyer
- Walter Clutterbuck
- William Burton
- Other Western Photographers
- Chapter 6. 1900s: In Full Control
- Herbert Ponting
- Otis Poole
- Arnold Genthe
- Karl Lewis
- James Ricalton
- James Hare
- Jack London
- Other Western Photographers
- Takagi Teijiro
- Other Japanese Photographers
- Appendix 1. Negretti and Zambra China/Japan Stereoviews
- Appendix 2. Photographic Difficulties in 1860s Japan and China
- Appendix 3. Photographic Copyright Regulations in Japan, 1887
- Photographic Terms and Glossary.
- Introduction: Photography Meets Japan 10
- Chapter 1 1850s: The First Images 22
- The China Connection 25
- Castaways: First Images of Japanese 26
- Eliphalet Brown Jr 27
- Edward Kern 29
- Edward Edgerton 34
- First Cameras, First Students 35
- The Norwegian 36
- A British Camera in Tokyo 38
- Pierre Rossier 41
- Chapter 2 1860s: Western Studios Dominate 52
- Samuel Brown 54
- Francis Hall 57
- Orrin Freeman 58
- Ukai Gyokusen 60
- John Wilson 62
- Overseas Missions 63
- Shimooka Renjo 69
- Ueno Hikoma 73
- Uchida Kuichi 76
- Yokoyama Matsusaburo 82
- Tomishige Rihei 84
- Felix Beato 86
- William Saunders 98
- Charles Parker 102
- Antoine Fauchery 104
- Frederick Sutton 106
- Wilhelm Burger 109
- Milton Miller 112
- Charles Weed 115
- Other Western Photographers 116
- Other Japanese Photographers 126
- Chapter 3 1870s: Japanese Competition 130
- Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz 133
- The Gordes Brothers 142
- John Reddie Black and The Far East 146
- Michael Moser 150
- Hermann Andersen 153
- Baron Franz von Stillfried-Ratenicz 154
- David Welsh 156
- Other Western Photographers 158
- Esaki Reiji 165
- Suzuki Shinichi I 165
- Suzuki Shinichi II 172
- Usui Shusaburo 174
- Nakajima Matsuchi 182
- Ichida Sota 184
- Yamamoto 186
- Other Japanese Photographers 192
- Chapter 4 1880s: Western Studios Give Way 196
- Tamamura Kozaburo 198
- Kusakabe Kimbei 203
- Ogawa Kazumasa 210
- Other Japanese Photographers 217
- Adolfo Farsari 219
- Francis Guillemard 224
- Other Western Photographers 227
- Chapter 5 1890s: Japanese Studios Dominate 230
- Enami Tamotsu 232
- Kajima Seibei 238
- Ogawa Sashichi 241
- Other Japanese Photographers 244
- Henry Strohmeyer 246
- Walter Clutterbuck 248
- William Burton 252
- Other Western Photographers 256
- Chapter 6 1900s: In Full Control 262
- Herbert Ponting 265
- Otis Poole 271
- Arnold Genthe 274
- Karl Lewis 276
- James Ricalton 279
- James Hare 286
- Jack London 288
- Other Western Photographers 290
- Takagi Teijiro 294
- Other Japanese Photographers 295
- Appendix 1 Negretti and Zambra China/Japan Stereoviews 305
- Appendix 2 Photographic Difficulties in 1860s Japan and China 306
- Appendix 3 Photographic Copyright Regulations in Japan, 1887 308
- Photographic Terms and Glossary 310