Fujiyama from Kawaibashi Tokaido
from 75€
Japan, circa 1890
attributed to Kusakabe Kimbei
The original caption of this image reads “Fujiyama from Kawaibashi Tokaido.” “Fujiyama” is a westernized pronunciation of the Japanese characters used to represent Mt. Fuji. “Kawaibashi” consists of the word “Kawai” (the name of a small village?) and the word “bashi” (the pronunciation for the character that represents the English word “bridge”?) “Tokaido” was one of the most important roads in 19th century Japan, connecting Edo (modern-day Tokyo) to Kyoto.
Kusakabe Kimbei
Souvent moins mis en avant que les photographes européens comme Felice Beato, Von Stillfried ou Farsari, Kusakabe Kimbei est pourtant ...
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