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Esaki Reiji Studio 
Geisha 
1870s (ca) 
  
Albumen print 
278 x 213mm 
  
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Images and text courtesy of Terry Bennett (Old Japan - www.old-japan.co.uk - 1015124) 
  
 
LL/9207 
  
This is an extremely rare portrait coming, as it does, from the studio of Esaki Reiji (1845-1910).In 1871 Esaki opened his first studio in Shiba, Tokyo. Within a few years he became one of the best known photographers in Tokyo. Esaki is credited with being the first Japanese to employ dry-plate technology and became the first to photograph a moving object; the subject was the funeral procession of Iwakura Tomomi in July 1883. This photograph has the Esaki studio name blind-stamped in Chinese characters on the bottom left-hand corner of the image. Photographs by Esaki are exceptionally rare. 
 
 
  

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