Lot 186
  • 186

Photographs--Yamamoto, Sanshichiro, and others?

Estimate
10,000 - 15,000 GBP
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Description

  • A group of thirty-eight photographs taken in and around Beijing. [c.1880s-1890s]
  • paper
38 ALBUMEN PRINTS (average 200 x 270mm., or the reverse, one smaller), individually mounted on card, recto only, each captioned on the mount, light scattered spotting mostly to mounts, some fading, mounts slightly bowed

Condition

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Catalogue Note

A good collection of photographs, many of which can be attributed to the Japanese photographer Sanshichiro Yamamoto who opened a studio in Tokyo in 1882, and later moved to Beijing. In 1906 Yamamoto published a photobook titled Peking, which reproduced many of these images.

This group includes 6 photographs of 'Che-Tai-Ssu' monastery on the western hills outside Beijing, together with 32 photographs taken inside and outside the Forbidden City, including the Heavenly Palace, Imperial Palace, Temple of Heaven, Winter Palace, a Chinese house, the Chi'en-men Bridge, Hata gate, Temple of Confucius, street scenes and the city walls.