The Tokyo Railway Depot
Just as elsewhere, Pictorialism in photography also became fashionable in Japan at the end of the 19th century. Pictorialists, such as Yukio Tagaki, championed photography as an independent art form, and were inspired stylistically by a painterly approach, manipulating their work with paintbrushes and paint in the darkroom. While the subject of this photograph is entirely modern, Tagaki primarily emphasized the image’s atmospheric quality.
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The Tokyo Railway Depot
Just as elsewhere, Pictorialism in photography also became fashionable in Japan at the end of the 19th century. Pictorialists, such as Yukio Tagaki, championed photography as an independent art form, and were inspired stylistically by a painterly approach, manipulating their work with paintbrushes and paint in the darkroom. While the subject of this photograph is entirely modern, Tagaki primarily emphasized the image’s atmospheric quality.
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Aankoop met steun van Baker McKenzie
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Purchased with the support of Baker McKenzie
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Just as elsewhere, Pictorialis ...... e image’s atmospheric quality.
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Zoals elders kwam ook in Japan ...... de sfeer in het beeld gelegd.
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RP-F-2007-319
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Rijksmuseum
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Het stations depot in Tokyo
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The Tokyo Railway Depot
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created
c. 1920 - c. 1930
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ca. 1920 - ca. 1930
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foto breedte 358 mm
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foto hoogte 245 mm
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height 245 mm
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width 358 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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eerste kwart 20e eeuw
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first quarter 20st century
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