Japanese Family with Children by Felice Beato, Meiji-era (1868–1912)
Japanese Family with Children by Felice Beato, Meiji-era (1868–1912) - Small (8x11") is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
A tender moment from 19th-century Japan, this image captures the quiet dignity of everyday life — a mother and father carrying their children on a shared journey, frozen in time with delicate beauty.
Details:
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Museum-quality giclée print on premium archival paper
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Faithful reproduction of a hand-colored albumen photograph
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Captured by renowned photographer Felice Beato, c. 1860s–1870s
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Available in multiple sizes
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Ideal for collectors of vintage Japanese photography, Meiji-era scenes, or documentary art
About the Artwork:
Felice Beato was one of the first Western photographers to document life in Japan during the early Meiji period (1868–1912). His hand-colored photographs, made in collaboration with Japanese artisans, blend photography and traditional aesthetics in a way that is both artistic and historically significant.
This poignant portrait of a Japanese family—complete with woven baskets, traditional garments, and the father’s smoking pipe—offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the rhythms of daily life during a time of great cultural transition.
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