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1860s Japan - portrait of a blind masseur Felice or Felix Beato (1832 - 29 January 1909)
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1860s Japan - portrait of a blind masseur Felice or Felix Beato (1832 - 29 January 1909)
1860s Japan - portrait of a blind masseur
Felice or Felix Beato (1832 - 29 January 1909), Italian-British photographer working mostly in India, Japan, China
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This portrait captures the enigmatic figure of Felice or Felix Beato (1832-1899), an Italian-British photographer of the 19th century renowned for his extensive work in India, Japan, and China. In this image, Beato is depicted as a blind masseur, a role he may have assumed during his time in Japan during the 1860s and 1870s. The photograph, taken on an albumen or collodion plate, is a poignant reminder of Beato's versatility as an artist, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with remarkable depth and sensitivity. Dressed in traditional Japanese attire, Beato wears a simple kimono, tied with an obi sash, and his hair is styled in the fashion of the time. The female attendant, possibly a geisha or a woman of the imperial court, assists him in his work, as she holds a robe and a bowl of shampoo. The atmosphere is serene, with the subjects bathed in soft, natural light, creating a sense of intimacy and tranquility. This photograph is a testament to the rich cultural exchange that took place during the Meiji era (1868-1912) in Japan, a time when the country opened its doors to the Western world and embraced new ideas and technologies. Beato's work, which includes some of the earliest known photographs of Japan, played a significant role in shaping the Western perception of Japanese culture and history. Despite the many mysteries surrounding Beato's life and career, this portrait offers a rare glimpse into the life of a man who dedicated himself to capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around him, even as he navigated the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
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