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The Old Hakone Highway near Hatayado
von Stillfried-Ratenicz, Franz, 1881, Photograph
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The Old Hakone Highway near Hatayado
The Old Hakone Highway near Hatayado
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Title
The Old Hakone Highway near Hatayado Highway near Hatayado
Description
A view of the old Hakone Highway from around a tea house at Yumoto hot springs, near Hatayado. Mount Futago is visible in the background. This spot was a resting place and two men carrying staffs stop on the side of the cobblestone paved road. Between them stands a palanquin.
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von Stillfried-Ratenicz, Franz
Date
1881
Size
24 x 19.5 cm
Type
Photograph
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Art and Design Library
In 1873 a pole was built next to the pine trees for the telegraph line between Tokyo and Nagasaki. As it is not visible here it is probable that this photograph was taken before that time. Pictures of this spot are numerous. As photography was a difficult process at that time, it was convenient to take pictures from tea houses where the photography group could also rest.
This item is part of a collection of prints from the studio of Baron Franz von Stillfried-Ratenicz, an Austrian photographer practising in Japan in the late 1870's. Von Stillfried ran a studio in Yokohama at the same time as his brother Raimund, who was also known as 'Baron Stillfried'. This caused a great deal of confusion with the local residents and visitors to Japan in the Meiji Period, and with art historians today.
This album, which dates from 1879-83, comprises 67 separate mounted prints presented in a lacquerware box. Albums of this kind were popular among foreign tourists, who frequently selected the individual prints they wished to include from the studio's collection. Many of these albumen prints were hand tinted. This was a laborious process for which von Stillfried employed, at the height of his success, a substantial number of Japanese workers.
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