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Felice Beato

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by National Library NZ on The Commons

Felice A. Beato was a photographer who was born Venice and moved to England and became a naturalized citizen.

He was one of the first photographers to devote himself to photographing in Asia and the Near east.

This set is from his time in Japan in the 1860s and 1870s.

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26 photos · 4.1K views
View of Yokohama
View of Yedo, Japan
View of Yedo, Japan
View of Yedo, Japan
Barber's shop, Japan
Bronze statue of Buddha at Daibouts, Japan
Burial ground of the Taikuns at Shiba, Japan
Country village, Japan
Doctor and patient, Japan
Japanese man in straw rain coat
Japanese merchant
Japanese priest
Main street of Kanagawa, Japan
Men fishing, Japan
Merchant and servant, Japan
Shogun Hitotsubashi Yoshinobu
Two women with parasol, Japan
Two women with parasol, Japan
Two women with parasol, Japan
View of a curio shop, Japan
View of a moat, Yedo
Village Buddha, Japan
Soldiers fencing, Japan
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