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Kern, Edward Meyer (attributed)
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE:
American Cemetery, Gyokusen-Ji Temple, Shimoda, Japan
ca. 1855
NON-GEH NUMBER: Mackay # 500
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES:
EXHIBITION HISTORY:
FRAME: in gold leaf gesso frame
NOTES:
Catalogued 7/91, DZ.
Grant Romer, in his article "Near the Temple at Yokushen...",
speculates that his early impression of the image might have
attributed it to Eliphat Brown, Jr. who served as staff artist and
photographer with the Perry Expedition to Japan, 1852-1854. Date
assigned seems to negate this attribution.
Will Stapp, writing for the publication --Early Works of Photography--
(1992, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography), states that "the
daguerreotype had to have been made sometime in the thirty-month span
between February 1855, when the last of Perry's men was interred, and
July 1858, when a fifth American was buried in the plot."
Stapp goes on to state, "It is possible that the image was taken by a
Russian daguerreotypist, Alexandr Feodorovich Mozhaiskii, who is known
to have been in Shimoda about this time. It is far more likely,
however, that it was made by Edward Kern, an American artist aboard
the United States naval vessel Vincennes, ..." "Kern was a civilian
employed to create a visual record of the expedition."
SUBJECTS:
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daguerreotype
16.5 x 21.5 cm.: full plate
Museum Purchase: ex-collection Zelda P. Mackay
GEH NEG: 22095
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Romer, Grant. "Near the Temple at Yokushen...", --Image--, Vol. 29, no. 2,
1986 August. cover.//
Mulligan, Therese & Wooters, David. --Photography from 1839 to today:
George Eastman House, Rochester, NY.-- Cologne: Taschen, 1999. p. 77.//
"Early Works of Photography", Japan, Tokyo, Metropolitan Museum of
Photography, January 30 - March 25, 1992.//
"Gesichter Asiens: Historische Fotografien aus dem Museum für
Ostasiatische", Germany, Cologne, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst, September
14 - November 6, 1994.//
landscape, cemetery
landscape, figure in
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