Featured on PDR in the collection Ogawa Kazumasa’s Hand-Coloured Photographs of Flowers (1896)

The stunning floral images featured here are the work of Ogawa Kazumasa, a Japanese photographer, printer, and publisher known for his pioneering work in photomechanical printing and photography in the Meiji era. Studying photography from the age of fifteen, Ogawa moved to Tokyo aged twenty to further his study and develop his English skills which he believed necessary to deepen his technical knowledge. After opening his own photography studio and working as an English interpreter for the Yokohama Police Department, Ogawa decided to travel to the United States to learn first hand the advance photographic techniques of the time. Having little money, Ogawa managed to get hired as a sailor on the USS Swatara and six months later landed in Washington. For the next two…

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Artist

Date

1896

From

Some Japanese Flowers


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights


Image Size

617 x 800 Higher res available?

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