Japanese Women Carrying Children,swords,sweetmeat vendor,umbrella,Felice Beato
Title: [Studio portraits of Japanese women carrying children, two men with swords, a sweetmeat vendor with a 'flageolet' and basket, and a girl carrying an umbrella and a fan]
Creator(s): Beato, Felice, b. ca. 1825, photographer
Date Created/Published: [between 1863 and 1877]
Notes:
Title devised by Library staff.
Captions on front of item: 'Native mode of carrying children' (upper left); 'Daimio's commissioner' (upper right); 'Sweetmeat vendor with flageolet' (lower left); and 'Japanese girls and mode of carrying umbrellas' (lower right).
Captions on back of item: '20. Native mode of carrying children' (upper left); 'Yaconin and his valet' (upper right); '77. Sweetmeat vendor with flageolet' (lower left); and '61. Japanese girls and mode of carrying umbrellas' (lower right).
In album: Japanese and Chinese portraits, [p. 30].
Subjects:
Women--Clothing & dress--Japan--1860-1880.
Street vendors--Japan--1860-1880.
Fans (Accessories)--Japan--1860-1880.
Woodwind instruments--Japan--1860-1880.
Umbrellas--Japan--1860-1880.
Albumen prints--Hand-colored--1860-1880.
Group portraits--1860-1880.
Portrait photographs--1860-1880.
Bookmark /2011649886/
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