Raimund von Stillfried-Rathenitz, Geisha with fan, albumin paper, hand-colored, black and white positive process, image size: height: 27.30 cm; width: 21.30 cm, inscribed: copied in white: 1103, travel photography, portrait photography, full-length portrait, young woman, girl, Geisha means literally translated Person of the Arts Geishas are educated women who have been entertaining their mostly male society with dance, music and song as guests in tea houses since the 17th century. They are also engaged as waitresses at festivities. Visually, the geisha differs from the courtesan in details of her clothing, although in the photographic staging, little value was placed on the historically correct wardrobe. In the fantasy of the 19th century traveler, the artistry of the geisha is mixed with ideas of sexual availability. (Aya Fujita)
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Raimund von Stillfried-Rathenitz, Geisha, fan, albumin paper, hand-colored, black, white positive process, inscribed, copied, white, 1103, travel photography, portrait photography, full-length portrait, young woman, girl, Geisha means literally translated Person, Arts Geishas, educated women, entertaining, mostly male society, dance, music, song, guests, tea houses, engaged, waitresses, festivities, Visually, geisha differs, courtesan, details, clothing, although, photographic staging, little value, placed, historically correct wardrobe, fantasy, artistry, geisha, mixed, ideas, sexual availability, Aya Fujita
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