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- catalog abstract "Souvenir album with two black-and-white collotype portraits of Count and Countess Okuma Shigenobu and 20 hand-colored collotypes of a garden party at their home in the Waseda district of Tokyo. A Japanese statesman and prime minister, Okuma Shigenobu was an early advocate of Western science and culture in Japan and founder of Waseda University in Tokyo. Images show the house, including interior views, and garden.".
- catalog contributor b8862373.
- catalog contributor b8862374.
- catalog contributor b8862375.
- catalog created "1898.".
- catalog date "1898".
- catalog date "1898.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1898.".
- catalog description "Ernest Goodrich Stillman, the son of American financier and banker James Stillman, earned his BA from Harvard in 1908 and his MD from Columbia in 1913. He worked at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research from 1915-1949. A generous benefactor of Harvard University, he had many interests, including photography and collecting Japanese art and literature. New York lawyer and art collector Howard Mansfield served as a trustee and treasurer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for more than 20 years. In 1936 he donated his collection of Japanese art to the museum.".
- catalog description "Forms part of: E.G. Stillman Japanese Collection.".
- catalog description "Innovative photographer, printer, and publisher Ogawa Kazumasa, also known as K. Ogawa, pioneered the photomechanical printing process in Japan and transformed the market from souvenir albums to publications illustrated with hand-colored collotypes. His publications introduced Japanese art and culture to a broader international audience. From 1882-1884, he studied photographic and printing processes in Boston and Philadelphia. When he returned to Japan he opened a photography studio in Tokyo. In 1889, he established Japan's first collotype business, launched the art magazine Kokka, and became a founding member of the Photographic Society of Japan. He published more than 300 books and became the Meiji era’s leading exponent of photography as art.".
- catalog description "Souvenir album with two black-and-white collotype portraits of Count and Countess Okuma Shigenobu and 20 hand-colored collotypes of a garden party at their home in the Waseda district of Tokyo. A Japanese statesman and prime minister, Okuma Shigenobu was an early advocate of Western science and culture in Japan and founder of Waseda University in Tokyo. Images show the house, including interior views, and garden.".
- catalog extent "1 album (22 photomechanical prints) ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Early photography of Japan digitization project. net".
- catalog issued "1898".
- catalog issued "1898.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Japan Tokyo".
- catalog subject "Architecture, Domestic Japan Tokyo Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Gardens, Japanese Photographs.".
- catalog subject "Ōkuma, Shigenobu, 1838-1922.".
- catalog title "Souvenir of a garden party at Waseda [graphic].".
- catalog type "Albums 1890-1900. gmgpc".
- catalog type "Collotypes 1890-1900. gmgpc".
- catalog type "image".