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Haruho, Empress of Japan, 1873 (1882). Artist: Uchida Kyuichi
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Haruho, Empress of Japan, 1873 (1882). Artist: Uchida Kyuichi
Haruho, Empress of Japan, 1873 (1882). The wife of the Emperor Meiji (Mutsuhito, Emperor of Japan) (1852-1912) Emperor of Japan from 1867, pictured in full court dress. A pioneer of Japanese photography, Uchida Kyuichi was the first and only photographer to be given the opportunity to take the portraits of the emperor and empress. A photograph from Labor and Porcelain in Japan, by the United States Consul-General, Yokohama, 1882
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This print showcases Haruho, the Empress of Japan in 1873. The artist behind this masterpiece is Uchida Kyuichi, a pioneering figure in Japanese photography. Known for his exceptional talent, Uchida was granted the exclusive opportunity to capture the portraits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Haruho. In this image, we witness Empress Haruho adorned in exquisite full court dress, symbolizing her esteemed status within Japanese royalty. Every detail is meticulously captured by Uchida's lens – from her elegant traditional costume to the delicate fan she holds with grace. The vibrant colors bring life to the photograph and highlight the richness of Japanese culture during the Meiji period. During a time when photography was still relatively new, Uchida Kyuichi's work stands out as a testament to his skill and artistry. This particular print comes from "Labor and Porcelain in Japan" a collection curated by Masako, United States Consul-General based in Yokohama back in 1882. As we gaze upon this portrait, we are transported back to 19th century Japan—a country steeped in tradition yet on its way towards modernization under Emperor Mutsuhito's rule. Through Uchida's lens, we catch a glimpse of Empress Haruho's regal presence and her significant role alongside her husband. This remarkable print serves as both an artistic marvel and historical document—capturing not only an empress but also encaps
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