





The History of Japanese Photography
2003
First edition of The History of Japanese Photography by Anne Wilkes Tucker. First impression. Medium format hardback in near fine condition. Some minor shelf wear to the outer edges, and a small mark to the verso, of the dust jacket only.
About
Over the past 150 years, Japanese photographers have created an impressive body of work that ranges from dignified imperial photographs to sweeping urban panoramas, from early ethereal landscapes to modern urban mysteries. Despite the richness, significance and variety of this work, however, it has largely been neglected in Western histories of photography. This is a comprehensive account of Japanese photography from its inception in the mid-19th century to the early 21st century, designed to reveal to English-speaking audiences the importance and beauty of this art form. Written by a team of Japanese and Western scholars, the volume establishes that photography began to play a vital role in Japanese culture soon after its introduction to Japan in the 1850s.