Street Refreshment Stall

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Street Refreshment Stall

Felice Beato

Date
1863–1868
Medium
Hand-colored albumen silver print
Culture
English
Department
Photographs
Institution
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A woman sits behind a refreshment stand which rests on two wooden crates. A group gathers around: a laborer stands to the left, a woman and child to the right, and two men behind.

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Creator

Felice Beato

Photographer · 1832–1909

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Felice Beato was the first photographer to devote himself entirely to photographing in Asia and the Near East. He photographed in Japan, India, Athens, Constantinople, the Crimea, and Palestine. He settled in Yokohama and from 1863 to 1877 made hundreds of ethnographic portraits and genre scenes in Japan. He eventually opened a furniture and curio business in Burma. Beato's photographic career was

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