[Young Japanese Woman]
1870s
Medium
Albumen silver print from glass negative with applied color
Dimensions
25 x 19.9 cm (9 13/16 x 7 13/16 in.)
Classification
Photographs
Department
Photographs
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gilman Collection, Museum Purchase, 2005
Accession Number
2005.100.505.1 (5b)
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Art Historical Context
This striking portrait, titled *Young Japanese Woman*, was created by photographer Suzuki Shin'ichi in the 1870s using an albumen silver print from a glass negative, with delicate color applied by hand. Measuring approximately 25 by 20 centimeters, the work exemplifies the refined photographic techniques that emerged in Japan during the early Meiji period, when Western photographic processes were enthusiastically adopted and adapted by local artists. The image captures a young woman in traditional attire, presented with a poised elegance typical of studio portraits intended for both domestic ...
About the Artist
Suzuki Shin'ichi · 1835–1919
Suzuki Shin'ichi (1835–1919) was a Japanese photographer who worked during a period of extraordinary transformation in both Japanese society and the history of the photographic medium. Active during the Meiji era, when Japan was engaged in a sweeping process of modernization and opening to the world, Suzuki belonged to the generation of early Japanese photographers who helped define what photograp...