Hikoma Ueno

Hikoma Ueno
The Genius Photographer of the Bakumatsu Era: Ueno Hikoma

In the mid-19th century, the art of photography, brought over from the West, appeared to the Japanese people of that era as nothing short of magic. Human faces and landscapes could be burned directly onto paper, preserved exactly as they were. This reproduction of “reality” — so utterly different from paintings or woodblock prints — filled people with astonishment, and even a sense of awe.

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