photographies
PH1982:0346:041
Description:
- This photograph is a hand-coloured reprint by the Stillfried & Andersen photographic studio of a negative by Felice Beato. - The inscription, "MEGANE-BASHI", is a Japanese term, transliterated into Latin script, meaning spectacles bridge.
architecture de paysage, ingénierie
between 1863 and 1877
View of the Entsu-kyo bridge at the Otani Honbyo (also known as Nishi Otani) mausoleum complex, Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, Kyoto, Japan
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PH1982:0346:041
Description:
- This photograph is a hand-coloured reprint by the Stillfried & Andersen photographic studio of a negative by Felice Beato. - The inscription, "MEGANE-BASHI", is a Japanese term, transliterated into Latin script, meaning spectacles bridge.
photographies
between 1863 and 1877
architecture de paysage, ingénierie
ARCH278828
circa 1996
PH1986:0233
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1953
Interior view of the tea-ceremony room of the Shokintei showing the Kneeling Entrance and open windows, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0233
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH1986:0234
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1953
Interior view of the tea-ceremony room of the Shokintei showing the Kneeling Entrance and closed windows, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0234
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
PH2007:0013:002
2003-2004
PH1986:0277
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
1953
Interior view of the southeast corner of the Second Room (also known as the Middle Room) of the Gepparo, Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa), Kyoto, Japan
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PH1986:0277
Description:
- Photographs PH1986:0148 - PH1986:0283 form a sequence of views. Accession numbers follow an order established by the photographer that is based on the temporal experience of walking through the grounds of Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) (see acquisition file). - Yasuhiro Ishimoto returned to Katsura Rikyu (also known as Katsura Imperial Villa) in 1982 and took another series of photographs, this time with many in colour, often using the same or very similar views to those of his 1953 photographs at the same location (Ishimoto, p. 266).
architecture, design d'intérieur
photographies
PH1981:0787:061:002
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
between 1863 and 1877
photographies
between 1863 and 1877
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
photographies
PH1981:0787:061:003
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
between 1863 and 1877
photographies
between 1863 and 1877
architecture, ingénierie, militaire
PH1986:1173
Description:
- The titles of a published identical image, "Ise Jingu East Treasury Façade" and "East Treasury, Outer Shrine" are inaccurate, as the structure shown is the West Treasure House. Part of the south gateway of the innermost fence [mizugaki] is visible at left ('Ise Jingu', p. x, pl. 94; 'Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture', p. 129).
architecture
1953 or 1960
View of the Saihoden [West Treasure House], Geku [Outer Shrine], Ise Daijingu (also known as Ise Jingu [Ise Shrine]), Ise-shi, Japan
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PH1986:1173
Description:
- The titles of a published identical image, "Ise Jingu East Treasury Façade" and "East Treasury, Outer Shrine" are inaccurate, as the structure shown is the West Treasure House. Part of the south gateway of the innermost fence [mizugaki] is visible at left ('Ise Jingu', p. x, pl. 94; 'Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture', p. 129).
architecture
photographies
PH1981:0620:022
Description:
- A hand-written table of contents accompanies album PH1981:0620:001-081.
architecture
1864-1865
View of a street and the Kaisando (also known as the Founder's Hall) of the Kofukuji Temple complex showing a cemetery in the background, Nagasaki, Japan
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PH1981:0620:022
Description:
- A hand-written table of contents accompanies album PH1981:0620:001-081.
photographies
1864-1865
architecture