Ricalton, James

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CMP Bulletin.
Riverside, Ca.
California Museum of Photography, University of California
1984
17 S.
geheftet
ill.
Zeitschrift, Einzelheft, Themenheft
Text engl.
Studies in Photographic Arts Number: 1.
Ceredigion
The Edwin Mellen Press
1990
352 p.
Buch
0-88946-508-8; 978-0-88946-508-4
Text engl. - An invaluable reference for Sinologists, historians of photography, and museum archivists: a rare assortment of prints taken by an eye-witness observer to the Boxer Uprising in the summer of 1900, with accompanying text. In the photographs taken for this 1900 travelogue, Ricalton's photographic style is unmistakable, done with an eye for composition and detail that set his images far above the ordinary. His travelogue and photography are also important for their documentary reportage of a world long since obliterated. The Ricalton travelogue itself - „China throuh the stereoscope“ - is divided into "A Journey Through the Dragon Empire at the Time of the Boxer Uprising" and "The Boxer Uprising: Journal to the Seat of War." With appendix, notes, and bibliography. (Publisher’s text). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 01.2011.
Studies in Photographic Arts Number: 2.
Ceredigion
The Edwin Mellen Press
1990
308 p.
Buch
0-88946-509-6; 978-0-88946-509-1
Text engl. - Documentary reportage that provides a masterful portrait of Indian life and civilization in the early 1900s. An invaluable reference for specialists in South Asian Studies, students of Indian art and culture, historians of photography, and museum archivists: a rare set of images taken in India in the summer of 1906 by one of the foremost photojournalists of the day. With accompanying descriptive text. (Publisher’s text). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 01.2011.
Marseille
Leclere
2015
125 p. plus advertisements
sc.
ill.
Katalog
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Text fr.
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