Some Japanese Flowers – Photographs by Kazumasa Ogawa
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Some Japanese Flowers – Photographs by Kazumasa Ogawa
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A collection of images from one of Japan's most important early photographers. It focuses on traditional architecture, scenic views, and subjects associated with Japanese culture, such as national festivals, military tableaux, ritual customs, costumed geisha, and flowers.
Captivated in his youth by the new technology of photography, Kazumasa Ogawa (1860–1929) became one of the most enterprising and important early photographers, technicians, and printers in Japan. Born shortly before the Meiji era (1868–1912), or period of “enlightened rule,” and educated in both the United States and Japan, Ogawa produced a range of illustrated books for the Western market. His work focused on traditional architecture, scenic views, and subjects associated with Japanese culture, such as national festivals, military tableaux, ritual customs, costumed geisha, and flowers.
An original, deluxe edition of Ogawa’s 1896 book of hand-colored collotype prints, titled Some Japanese Flowers, in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is reproduced here in its entirety. These beautiful photographs feature flowers native to Japan, such as the lotus, several varieties of chrysanthemum, lily, and morning glory, as well as garden scenes.
In addition to thirty-eight full-colour plates, this small-format, stitch-bound book contains an 1890 portrait of Ogawa as publisher of Japan’s first photography magazine, Shashin Shimpo (Photographic journal). An accompanying essay traces Ogawa’s distinguished career and describes the collotype process used to produce his exquisite flower images, collected here again for the first time since the late nineteenth century.
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Recognised as Japan's foremost photography publisher by 1890, Ogawa's early achievements include opening a portrait studio at 17 and launching Japan's first photography magazine, Shashin Shimpo. His work is lauded for its artistic and historical significance, as noted by the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781606061305
Publisher: Getty Trust Publications
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 23 April 2013
Country: United States
Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 11.0mm
Width: 187.0mm
Height: 176.0mm
Weight: 190g
Pages: 52
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About the Author
Kazumasa Ogawa was a pioneering photographer and printer, and the foremost photography publisher in Japan during the Meiji era.
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