Japanese Body Art, Back
from 75€
Japan, circa 1880
by Kusakabe Kimbei
Established during the Edo period (1603-1858), express messengers, called Hikyaku, were said to have staked their lives on their deliveries, working under the motto, «the package means everything.» This hand colored studio image, taken by Kusakabe Kimbei, shows a Hikyaku wearing an irezumi (the Japanese name given to tattoos completely covering the arms, back, upper legs and chest) that he believed provided a form of spiritual protection while he went to great lengths to transport his precious cargo.
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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The artwork- Comes with certificate of authenticity
- C-Print lambda Prints on paper Kodak Endura
- Individually numbered
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