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Girls Carrying Paper Lantern Winter Evening Kusakabe Kimbei

Girls Carrying Paper Lantern Winter Evening Kusakabe Kimbei


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Girls Carrying Paper Lantern Winter Evening Kusakabe Kimbei

Girls Carrying Paper Lantern in Winter Evening; Kusakabe Kimbei (Japanese, 1841 - 1934, active 1880s - about 1912); Japan; 1870s - 1890s; Hand-colored Albumen silver print

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1841 1870s 1890s Active 1880s Hand Colored Albumen Kusakabe Kimbei Lantern Silver Winter Evening


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In this print titled "Girls Carrying Paper Lantern Winter Evening" captured by Kusakabe Kimbei in the late 19th century, we are transported to a serene winter evening in Japan. The image showcases a group of young girls elegantly dressed and carrying paper lanterns, illuminating their path through the snowy landscape. The hand-colored albumen silver print adds an ethereal quality to the scene, enhancing the delicate beauty of both the girls and their surroundings. Each detail is meticulously captured, from the intricate patterns on their kimonos to the soft glow emanating from their lanterns. As we gaze at this enchanting moment frozen in time, we can almost feel ourselves stepping into that chilly winter night. The tranquility and grace exuded by these young girls evoke a sense of innocence and wonderment as they navigate through nature's wintry embrace. Kusakabe Kimbei's mastery behind the lens shines through in this photograph, showcasing his ability to capture not just an image but also emotions and stories within a single frame. This timeless piece serves as a testament to his skill as well as an exquisite representation of Japanese culture during that era. This remarkable print invites us to reflect on our own experiences with winter evenings while immersing ourselves in the rich history and traditions depicted within its borders.

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