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Photography in Japan, 1853-1912 Terry Bennett.

By: Material type: TextTextTokyo ; Tuttle Publishing, 2006Description: 320 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cmISBN:
  • 0804836337
  • 9780804836333
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TR 105 .B439 2006
Contents:
Introduction. Photography Meets Japan -- Chapter One. 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 -- Chaper Two. 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 Three. 1870s, Japanese Competition : Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz - The Gordes Brothers - John Reddie Black and 'The Far East' - Michael Moser - Hermann Anderson - Baron Franz von Stillfried-Ratenicz - David Welsh - Other Western Photographers - Esaki Reiji - Suzuki Sinichi I - Suzuki Shinichi II - Usui Shusaburo - Nakajima Matsuchi - Ichida Sota - Yamamoto - Other Japanese Photographers -- Chapter Four. 1880s, Western Studios Give Way : Tamamura Kozaburo - Kusakabe Kimbei - Ogawa Kazumasa - Other Japanese Photographers - Adolfo Farsari - Francis Guillemard - Other Western Photographers -- Chapter Five. 1890s, Japanese Studios Dominate : Enami Tamotsu - Kajima Seibei - Ogawa Sashichi - Other Japanese Photographers - Henry Strohmeyer - Walter Clutterbuck - William Burton - Other Western Photographers -- Chapter Six. 1900s, In Full Control : Herbert Ponting - Otis Poole - Arnold Genthe - Karl Lewis - James Ricalton - James Hare - Jack London - Other Western Photographer - Takagi Teijiro - Other Japanese Photographers.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-314)

Introduction. Photography Meets Japan -- Chapter One. 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 -- Chaper Two. 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 Three. 1870s, Japanese Competition : Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Ratenicz - The Gordes Brothers - John Reddie Black and 'The Far East' - Michael Moser - Hermann Anderson - Baron Franz von Stillfried-Ratenicz - David Welsh - Other Western Photographers - Esaki Reiji - Suzuki Sinichi I - Suzuki Shinichi II - Usui Shusaburo - Nakajima Matsuchi - Ichida Sota - Yamamoto - Other Japanese Photographers -- Chapter Four. 1880s, Western Studios Give Way : Tamamura Kozaburo - Kusakabe Kimbei - Ogawa Kazumasa - Other Japanese Photographers - Adolfo Farsari - Francis Guillemard - Other Western Photographers -- Chapter Five. 1890s, Japanese Studios Dominate : Enami Tamotsu - Kajima Seibei - Ogawa Sashichi - Other Japanese Photographers - Henry Strohmeyer - Walter Clutterbuck - William Burton - Other Western Photographers -- Chapter Six. 1900s, In Full Control : Herbert Ponting - Otis Poole - Arnold Genthe - Karl Lewis - James Ricalton - James Hare - Jack London - Other Western Photographer - Takagi Teijiro - Other Japanese Photographers.

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