View of Tokyo. Early 1900s.by Beeninya
The sophisticated beauty of the Furumachi geigi (Old Town geisha) of Niigata in the 1930s. In Niigata a fully-fledged geisha is known as a tomesode (留袖) and an apprentice geisha is known as a furisode (振袖). See: jpninfo.com/52711
Satogiku-dayuu 1910s. It was customary for a tayuu (Japanese courtesan) to have two kamuro (child attendants) of about the same age and size, with names that matched in concept and sound, taking...
artwork by Kawase Hasui at Scholten Japanese Art entitled Morning in Nishbira, Izu
Large photograph on baryta paper. Probably by a german photographer since there is a caption in german language on the reverse "Japanische Familie".
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Early 1890's, Japan. Photography by Ogawa, K. (Kazumasa)
Bai Guang
Fascinating photographs taken at the end of the 19th century - during the Meiji era - show a much simpler nation, including women cultivating a flower garden, men farming and families playing cards.
Tinted albumen print from a japanese photo album of the 19th century.
Japanese Print. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA. October 19, 2012. Photograph by Dolores Kelley using a Canon PowerShot S90 camera. Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
The Victorian and Edwardian eras, which saw tremendous industrialization, technological development, and social transformation, are known as the two of the most revolutionary times in British history. These two periods were a time of great cultural richness and diversity, with art, literature, and music flourishing.
Girl's Day display. Late 19th century, Japan. Smithsonian Institution, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Drinking tea [detail]. Late 19th century, Japan. Hand-colored photo
Handcolored portrait of a japanese woman (around 1900). This picture does not have the "exotic" flair like other prints of geisha which were sold to european tourists in the 19th century. On the other hand this was probably not made for the family photo album.
artwork by Kawase Hasui at Scholten Japanese Art entitled Evening in Miho