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BEATO, FELIX (1834/1835-circa 1907) Album containing 49 picturesque views of old Japan, including a three-part panorama.

BEATO, FELIX (1834/1835-circa 1907)
Album containing 49 picturesque views of old Japan, including a three-part panorama. An extravagant selection of images, including landscapes, temples, street scenes, three including Beato himself and many more with other figures; approximately 10 are vignetted. Albumen prints, sizes ranging from approximately 8 1/2x9 3/4 to 9x11 1/4 inches (21.6x24.8 to 22.9x28.6 cm.), and the reverse, the panorama measuring 8x31 inches (20.3x78.7 cm.); with captions, in pencil, in an unknown hand, on mount recto. Oblong folio, cloth covers, worn; disbound. 1872 (or earlier)

  • Notes: A host of extraordinary pictures of old Japan by Beato, the first photographer to devote himself entirely to photographing in Asia.

    Felix A. Beato was the most celebrated nineteenth-century photographer in Japan. A naturalized English subject born in Corfu, he led an adventurous life. Beginning in 1850, he worked with his brother-in-law, James Robertson, in the Mediterranean, making pictures in Constantinople, Athens, Malta, Cairo, and Palestine. He documented the Crimean War (1855), the Indian Mutiny (1858), China (where he was the first photographer, in 1860), and the Sudan (1885).

    Beato's residence in Japan coincided with a time of rapid modernization during the Meiji period, 1868–1912, which he artfully documented. Although Beato was not the very first to photograph in Japan (the first studios opened in the late 1850s), he was the first to work extensively in the country, operating a studio in Yokohama from 1863 to 1877. After leaving Japan in 1884, he opened a furniture and curio business in Burma.

    Employing a documentary style, Beato's work encompassed picturesque topographic views, studio portraits, occupationals, and scenes from daily life. An accomplished photographer, Beato's scenes are considered among the best of the photographers working in late nineteenth-century Japan.

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