A Photographic History, 1872-1912 Stanley Burns , Elizabeth Burns Hardcover: 80 pages (Mar 2007) Language English 260x330mm Editore: Powerhouse Argomento: Fashion Ethnic Japan ISBN / Barcode: 9781576873366 Euro € 45.00 ![]() Japanese geisha and courtesans intrigue and fascinate Westerners. During the mid-nineteenth century, Japan opened its doors to the world and became an essential destination for travelers. Tourists desired images of landscapes and traditional Japanese culture, which Japanese photographers provided. They created souvenir albums consisting of hand-colored photographs individually chosen by the tourist. Many are so beautifully painted that they challenge modern sensibilities familiar with color photography. The photographic conventions were inspired by the aesthetics of the noted colored woodblock print medium of ukiyo-e and the privately published surimono. These works depicted the "floating world"—courtesans, geisha, and entertainments—which also were intriguing subject matter for tourists. |